An Internet media type is, generally speaking, a property of a data set, describing both the general type of data (such as "text" or "image" or "application"; the last one refers to program-specific internal data formats) and, as a subtype, a specific format for the data. The concept was originally defined as "MIME content types".
Media types relate to HTML as follows:
text/html
)
in the HTTP
headers it sends along with the document. Normally
servers are configured to do this by default when the
file name ends with .html
or .htm
(depending on the system; please consult local
documentation). .zip
to media type application/zip
), and it may
provide users some tools for overriding such mappings or
otherwise specifying the media type to be associated with
a file or set of files. The description of the A element
contains some additional notes related to audio and video and binary files in general. The HTML
3.2 Reference Specification refers to RFC 1521 but
that specification was superseded by RFC 2046 (in
November 1996). The procedure for registering types in given in RFC 2048;
according to it, the registry is kept at ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/media-types/
For less authoritative but more readably presented information, see document MIME Types by Chris Herborth.
In addition to standardized media types, there are media types which are in fact supported by popular servers and browsers. Appendix B of Special Edition Using CGI lists many of them.
You can check what is the media type information sent
by a server as follows: Assuming we are interested in the media
type of the document at URL http://
host/
path,
establish a Telnet connection to host using the port
number in the URL if present, port 80 otherwise. Then give the
command
HEAD
/
path HTTP/1.0
and then an empty line. Example (where the Telnet connection is
established by starting the telnet
program from Unix
command level):
beta ~ 51 % telnet www.hut.fi 80 Trying 130.233.224.28... Connected to info-e.hut.fi. Escape character is '^]'. HEAD /home/jkorpela/perhe.jpg HTTP/1.0 HTTP/1.1 200 OK Date: Tue, 23 Sep 1997 12:37:05 GMT Server: Apache/1.2.4 Last-Modified: Tue, 08 Aug 1995 08:29:53 GMT ETag: "16391-9232-30272081" Content-Length: 37426 Accept-Ranges: bytes Connection: close Content-Type: image/jpeg Connection closed by foreign host. beta ~ 52 % exit
Here the Content-Type:
field tells that the media
type is image/jpeg
.