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adding a mime type don't see virtual directory

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gavinm

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Hi,

I've read from the help docs, but I thought virtual directories were windows based, I don't see how to add a mime type in apache linux version as there is no virtual directory and no options in plesk?

what the help doc says
To add a new MIME type for a virtual directory on a domain:

1. Click the Domains shortcut in the navigation pane.
2. Click the required domain name in the list.
3. Click Virtual Directories (in the Files group).
4. Navigate to the required virtual directory and enter it.
5. Select the MIME Types tab.
6. Click Add MIME Type.
* Type the filename extension in the Extension field. Filename extension should begin with a dot (.), or a wildcard (*) to serve all files regardless of filename extension.
* Specify the file content type in the Content field.
* You can either select the appropriate value from the list or define a new content type. To do this, select Custom... and enter the content type in the input box provided.
7. Click OK to finish the creation.
 
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