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= README: Mime::Types for Ruby This library allows for the identification of a file's likely MIME content type. This is release 1.16. The identification of MIME content type is based on a file's filename extensions.
MIME::Types for Ruby originally based on and synchronized with MIME::Types for Perl by Mark Overmeer, copyright 2001 - 2005. As of version 1.15, the data format for the MIME::Type list has changed and the synchronization will no longer happen.
Homepage:: http://mime-types.rubyforge.org/ Copyright:: 2002 - 2006, Austin Ziegler Based on prior work copyright Mark Overmeer
== Licensing MIME::Types is available under three disjunctive licences, as detailed in the LICENCE file.
== Requirements MIME::Types requires Ruby 1.8.2 or better.
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