############################################################################### # # Vendor-specific MIME type <-> extension mappings # # Each line below defines a mapping from one MIME type to the first of the # listed extensions, and from listed extension back to the MIME type. # # This file can _add_ additional mappings that are not in the default set, # but it it cannot _modify_ (replace or remove) any platform default mapping # (defined in files mime.types and android.mime.types). # ############################################################################### # # EXAMPLES # # A line of the form (without the leading '#''): # # mime ext1 ext2 ext3 # # affects the current mappings along the lines of the following pseudo code: # # mimeToExt.putIfAbsent("mime", "ext1"); # extToMime.putIfAbsent("ext1", "mime"); # extToMime.putIfAbsent("ext2", "mime"); # extToMime.putIfAbsent("ext3", "mime"); # # Optionally, MIME types or extensions may be prefixed by a single '?', which # will be ignored. I.e., the following example lines all have the same semantics: # # mime ext1 ext2 ext3 # ?mime ext1 ext2 ext3 # mime ?ext1 ext2 ?ext3 # ?mime ?ext1 ?ext2 ?ext3 # # By default, this file contains no mappings (which means that the platform # default mapping is used unmodified). # ############################################################################### # # Add your custom mappings below this line (with no "#" at the start of the line):