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Yehuda Shiran March 18, 2002
Training Your Server to Support .htc Files
Tips: March 2002

Yehuda Shiran, Ph.D.
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Web services are relatively new. The big vendors want you to develop and consume them, but they are not so quickly getting accepted by organizations. As a result, not all servers support them. In particular, some servers do not support the DHTML behavior's .htc format (HTML Component). If you want to consume Web services from your server, you need to verify that this extension is defined in the server's mime.types table. Ask your server people to add the following statement to the mime.types table:

  text/x-component htc 

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