Message236676
| Author |
paul.moore |
| Recipients |
Jim.Jewett, dholth, paul.moore, serhiy.storchaka, steve.dower |
| Date |
2015年02月26日.15:30:57 |
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-1.0 |
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Yes |
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<1424964658.3.0.681336550118.issue23491@psf.upfronthosting.co.za> |
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| Content |
If I understand Steve's comments, the mime type is used by Windows, so application/zip lets Windows know that this filetype is fundamentally a zip file (and so it'll offer to open it with your zip program if you right click, stuff like that).
pxzw - the "w" on the end marks it as a GUI script, to be run by pythonw.exe. The x is a "test mode" thing for development builds of Python. You wouldn't see it in a production build (the production filetypes are pyz and pyzw). |
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