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HTTP Services<br />

TABLE 6-1. Common Internet media types and subtypes, by category (Continued)<br />

Type: Image<br />

image/gif GIF image<br />

image/jpeg JPEG JFIF image<br />

image/png Portable Network Graphics<br />

image/tiff Tagged-Image File Format file<br />

Type: Multipart Archives and other objects made of more than one part<br />

multipart/mixed or<br />

multipart/alternative<br />

MIME email<br />

Type: Text Human-readable text and source code<br />

text/css Cascading Style Sheets<br />

text/javascript Deprecated. RFC 4329 replaces this type with:<br />

application/javascript.<br />

text/plain Textual data<br />

Type: Video<br />

Type/Subtype Description<br />

video/mpeg MPEG-1 video with multiplexed audio<br />

video/x-ms-wmv <strong>Micro</strong>soft Windows Media Video file<br />

video/x-shockwave-flash Adobe Flash video<br />

Type: Application Multipurpose files<br />

application/javascript ECMAScript (such as JavaScript)<br />

application/octet-stream Byte streams that are unspecified. This subtype is the<br />

"default" media type, often used to identify executable<br />

files or files of unknown type.<br />

application/ogg Ogg, a multimedia bitstream container format<br />

application/postscript File formatted in PostScript page description language<br />

application/xhtml+xml XHTML, a successor to HTML<br />

An Internet media type (or MIME type) identifies the kind of file that is traveling<br />

through an HTTP stream. This media type is a two-part identifier for file formats on<br />

the Internet.<br />

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