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+ ---
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+ after_script:
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+ - rake travis:after -t
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+ before_script:
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+ - gem install hoe-travis --no-rdoc --no-ri
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+ - rake travis:before -t
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+ language: ruby
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+ notifications:
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+ email: false
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+ rvm:
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+ - 1.9.3
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+ - 1.9.2
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+ - ruby-head
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+ - 1.8.7
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+ - jruby-19mode
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+ - jruby-head
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+ - jruby-18mode
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+ - rbx-19mode
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+ - rbx-18mode
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+ - ree
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+ script: rake travis
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+ == Contributing
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+
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+ I value any contribution to MIME::Types you can provide: a bug report, a feature
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+ request, or code contributions.
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+
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+ Code contributions to MIME::Types are especially <del>welcome</del>encouraged.
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+ Because MIME::Types is a complex codebase, there are a few guidelines:
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+
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+ * Changes <strong>will not</strong> be accepted without tests.
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+ * The test suite is written with MiniTest.‡
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+ * Match my coding style.
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+ * Use a thoughtfully-named topic branch that contains your change. Rebase your
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+ commits into logical chunks as necessary.
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+ * Use {quality commit messages}[http://tbaggery.com/2008/04/19/a-note-about-git-commit-messages.html].
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+ * Do not change the version number; when your patch is accepted and a release
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+ is made, the version will be updated at that point.
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+ * Submit a GitHub pull request with your changes.
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+ * New features require new documentation.
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+
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+ === Test Dependencies
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+
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+ To run the test suite, you will need to install the development dependencies
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+ for MIME::Types. If you have Bundler, you can accomplish this easily:
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+
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+ $ bundle install
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+ MIME::Types uses Ryan Davis’s excellent {Hoe}[https://github.com/seattlerb/hoe]
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+ to manage the release process, and it adds a number of rake tasks. You will
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+ mostly be interested in:
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+
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+ $ rake
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+
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+ which runs the tests the same way that:
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+
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+ $ rake test
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+ $ rake travis
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+
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+ will do.
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+
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+ === Workflow
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+
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+ Here's the most direct way to get your work merged into the project:
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+ * Fork the project.
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+ * Clone down your fork (+git clone git://github.com/<username>/diff-lcs.git+).
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+ * Create a topic branch to contain your change (+git checkout -b my\_awesome\_feature+).
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+ * Hack away, add tests. Not necessarily in that order.
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+ * Make sure everything still passes by running `rake`.
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+ * If necessary, rebase your commits into logical chunks, without errors.
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+ * Push the branch up (+git push origin my\_awesome\_feature+).
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+ * Create a pull request against halostatue/diff-lcs and describe what your
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+ change does and the why you think it should be merged.
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+
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+ === Contributors
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+
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+ * Austin Ziegler created MIME::Types.
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+
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+ Thanks to everyone else who has contributed to MIME::Types:
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+
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+ * Andre Pankratz
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+ * Mauricio Linhares
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+ * Richard Hirner
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+ * Todd Carrico
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+ * Garret Alfert
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+ * Hans de Graaff
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+ * Henrik Hodne
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+ * Martin d'Allens
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+ # -*- ruby -*-
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+ # DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE. Instead, edit Rakefile, and run `rake bundler:gemfile`.
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+ source "https://rubygems.org/"
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+ gem "hoe", "~>3.4", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-bundler", "~>1.2", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-doofus", "~>1.0", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-gemspec", "~>1.0", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-git", "~>1.5", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-rubygems", "~>1.0", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "hoe-travis", "~>1.2", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "minitest", "~>4.5", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "nokogiri", "~>1.5", :group => [:development]
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+ gem "rake", "~>10.0", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "rdoc", "~>3.10", :group => [:development, :test]
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+ gem "rubyforge", ">=2.0.4", :group => [:development, :test]
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+
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+ # vim: syntax=ruby
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+ == 1.20 / 2013-01-26
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+ * New MIME Types:
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+ * Apple iWork document types added by Hans de Graaff
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+ (application/x-iwork-keynote-sffkey, .key;
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+ application/x-iwork-pages-sffpages, .pages;
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+ application/x-iwork-numbers-sffnumbers, .numbers).
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+ https://github.com/halostatue/mime-types/issue/20
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+ * epub, ibooks, mobi, and DMG content types by Mauricio
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+ Linhares (mac:application/x-apple-diskimage, .dmg; application/epub\+zip,
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+ .epub; application/x-ibooks\+zip, .ibooks; application/x-mobipocket-ebook,
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+ .mobi). https://github.com/halostatue/mime-types/issue/22
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+ * Added or updated MIME types from the latest IANA list.
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+ * Fixed MIME Types:
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+ * Excel macro-enabled spreadsheets had an incorrect extension. Thanks to
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+ Rafael Belvederese for reporting this issue.
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+ https://github.com/halostatue/mime-types/issue/21
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+ * Enabled for use with travis.
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+
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  == 1.19 / 2012-06-20
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  == Licence
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- This software is available under a triple disjunctive licence:
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- {Ruby's licence}[http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/LICENSE.txt],
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- the
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- {Perl Artistic licence}[http://www.perl.com/pub/a/language/misc/Artistic.html],
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- or the {GNU GPL version 2}[http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html]
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- (or at your option, any later verison).
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+ This software is available under three licenses: the GNU GPL version 2 (or at
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+ your option, a later version), the Perl Artistic license, or the MIT license.
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+ Note that my preference for licensing is the MIT license, but the original Perl
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+ MIME::Types was dually originally licensed with the Perl Artistic and the GNU
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+ GPL ("the same terms as Perl itself") and given that the Ruby implementation
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+ hewed pretty closely to the Perl version, I must maintain the additional
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+ licensing terms.
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- If you do not accept one of these licences, you may not use this software.
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+ * Copyright 2003–2013 Austin Ziegler.
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+ * Adapted from MIME::Types (Perl) by Mark Overmeer.
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- * Copyright 2003–2012 Austin Ziegler.
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+ === Perl Artistic License (version 2)
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+ See the file docs/artistic.txt in the main distribution.
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+ === GNU GPL version 2
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+ See the file docs/COPYING.txt in the main distribution.
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+ .travis.yml
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+ Contributing.rdoc
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+ Gemfile
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  History.rdoc
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  Licence.rdoc
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  Manifest.txt
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  README.rdoc
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  Rakefile
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+ docs/COPYING.txt
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+ docs/artistic.txt
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+ lib/mime-types.rb
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  lib/mime/types/application
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  lib/mime/types/application.mac
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  == Description
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  This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content
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- type. This is release 1.19 with new MIME types. The identification of MIME
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+ type. This is release 1.20 with new MIME types. The identification of MIME
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  content type is based on a file's filename extensions.
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+ MIME types are used in MIME-compliant communications, as in e-mail or
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+ HTTP traffic, to indicate the type of content which is transmitted.
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+ MIME::Types provides the ability for detailed information about MIME
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+ entities (provided as a set of MIME::Type objects) to be determined and
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+ used programmatically. There are many types defined by RFCs and vendors,
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+ so the list is long but not complete; don't hesitate to ask to add
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+ additional information. This library follows the IANA collection of MIME
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+ types (see below for reference).
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  MIME::Types for Ruby was originally based on and synchronized with MIME::Types
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  for Perl by Mark Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2009. As of version 1.15, the data
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+ MIME::Types is built to conform to the MIME types of RFCs 2045 and 2231. It
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+ follows the official {IANA registry}[http://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/]
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+ ({ftp}[ftp://ftp.iana.org/assignments/media-types]) with some unofficial types
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+ added from the the {LTSW collection}[http://www.ltsw.se/knbase/internet/mime.htp].
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+
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+ == Synopsis
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+
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+ MIME types are used in MIME entities, as in email or HTTP traffic. It is useful
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+ at times to have information available about MIME types (or, inversely, about
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+ files). A MIME::Type stores the known information about one MIME type.
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+
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+ require 'mime/types'
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+
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+ plaintext = MIME::Types['text/plain']
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+ print plaintext.media_type # => 'text'
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+ print plaintext.sub_type # => 'plain'
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+ puts plaintext.extensions.join(" ") # => 'asc txt c cc h hh cpp'
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+
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+ puts plaintext.encoding # => 8bit
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+ puts plaintext.binary? # => false
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+ puts plaintext.ascii? # => true
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+ puts plaintext.obsolete? # => false
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+ puts plaintext.registered? # => true
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+ puts plaintext == 'text/plain' # => true
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+ puts MIME::Type.simplified('x-appl/x-zip') # => 'appl/zip'
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+
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+ == Continuous Integration Status
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+ {<img src="https://travis-ci.org/halostatue/mime-types.png" />}[https://travis-ci.org/halostatue/mime-types]
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+ :include: Contributing.rdoc
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