Plack::MIME: Add definitions for JPEG XL, zstd and GnuPG file extensions#714
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These additions make sure Plack can serve these filetypes now nearly ubiquitous to the modern web without issue For instance this fixes large, non-armored PGP files that have the just as common .gpg extension, regardless of encryption status i.e. a file with an attached signature, and archives utiizing zstd compression mistakenly getting opened as text rather than binary in the browser which can interrupt normal usage both often and long enough to cause annoyance That, and JPEG XL images will open in-browser if supported
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These additions make sure Plack can serve these filetypes now nearly ubiquitous to the modern web without issue
For instance this fixes large, non-armored PGP files that have the just as common .gpg extension, regardless of encryption status i.e. a file with an attached signature, and archives utiizing zstd compression mistakenly getting opened as text rather than binary in the browser which can interrupt normal usage both often and long enough to cause annoyance
That, and JPEG XL images will open in-browser if supported