Jean Louis writes: > * Dr. Arne Babenhauserheide [2022-10-27 14:23]: >> >> Jean Louis writes: >> >> > * Jean Louis [2022-10-25 15:14]: >> >> >> >> This wish request is related to Emacs EWW and Org mode. >> >> >> >> Please make EWW recognize Org file when served by WWW server. Currently >> >> it does not recognize the MIME type text/x-org and opens the file as >> >> text, it does not invoke the org mode. In my opinion, it should. >> > >> > Now is clear that main problem here is that Org advertises somewhere >> > to be "text" in MIME context, while it is not, it is by default >> > "application" and thus unsafe, see: >> > >> > Application Media Types >> > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6838#section-4.2.5 >> > >> > and understand difference to: >> > >> > Text Media Types >> > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6838#section-4.2.1 >> > >> > Thus I suggest that Org changes its MIME type and stop falsely >> > claiming to be "text" in MIME context, but that content type: >> > "application/x-org" become adopted, as that way it will become clear >> > that it is unsafe opening Org as falsely claimed "plain" text. >> >> You are mixing up text/plain and text/*. Orgmode is clearly text/* but >> not text/plain. From your link: > > How do I mix it? The paragraph about plain text only applies to text/plain. The following paragraph shows clearly that org-mode is rich-text, because it can be read without specialized program. And it is: I sometimes read org-mode documents with nano. >> Beyond plain text, there are many formats for representing what might >> be known as "rich text". An interesting characteristic of many such >> representations is that they are to some extent readable even without >> the software that interprets them. It is useful to distinguish them, >> at the highest level, from such unreadable data as images, audio, or >> text represented in an unreadable form. In the absence of >> appropriate interpretation software, it is reasonable to present >> subtypes of "text" to the user, while it is not reasonable to do so >> with most non-textual data. Such formatted textual data can be >> represented using subtypes of "text". > > Org is not just rich text for reason as explained here: > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6838#section-4.2.5 so I > suggest reading it. This is information that must be processed by an application before it is viewable or usable by a user" That is very much *not* the case for org-mode documents. You’ll have to quote a specific point you mean, because I do not find anything that supports your point in there. Best wishes, Arne -- Unpolitisch sein heißt politisch sein, ohne es zu merken. draketo.de