There is little evidence to favor the use of one MIME type over the other.
The MIME type is also used in attribute.
The release also included support for MIME type sniffing and improved the performance of loading the images used by a web page.
When saving, a default filename for the specified MIME type is generally used.
This information includes the time it was saved, the MIME type, and how long it is.
The MIME type of the configuration file must be "application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig".
For example, the MIME type would be associated with a text editor.
But without support for extended attributes, there was no place to actually store MIME types along with the actual files.
The format was later assigned the MIME type .
For example, one of these defined MIME types is: