Peter Downes
Basic Pleskian
Hi Forum
I have a .php file that outputs some javascript. When loaded with strict MIME type checking is enabled the browser reports an error:
"Refused to execute script from 'my.php' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled."
I have been trying for hours to resolve this problem. I've tried setting the content type in the file and in the .htaccess file.
Plesk may be my last hope.
In Plesk I can set up a custom MIME type for php.ini.
Does anybody know if I can set the MIME type for a single file instead of an extension?
Or any other ideas welcome.
Thanks
I have a .php file that outputs some javascript. When loaded with strict MIME type checking is enabled the browser reports an error:
"Refused to execute script from 'my.php' because its MIME type ('text/html') is not executable, and strict MIME type checking is enabled."
I have been trying for hours to resolve this problem. I've tried setting the content type in the file and in the .htaccess file.
Plesk may be my last hope.
In Plesk I can set up a custom MIME type for php.ini.
Does anybody know if I can set the MIME type for a single file instead of an extension?
Or any other ideas welcome.
Thanks