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Right now these are served as application/octect-stream The latest mime module with latest mime-db thought would serve them as application/javascript. This would enable direct .mjs access without needing ?module or runtime transpilations.
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come on @mjackson ... I know you can't wait to serve files with your own initials as extension !!! 😃 |
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Haha ;) Your appeal to my ego persuades me to click the merge button... thanks! |
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Right now these are served as
application/octect-stream.The latest mime module with latest mime-db thought would serve them as
application/javascript.This would enable direct
index.mjsaccess without needing?moduleor runtime transpilation.Examples:
unpkg.com/hyperhtml@latest/index.mjsunpkg.com/hyperhtml@latest/min.mjsPlease note GitHub is already serving the correct mime-type when it comes to
.mjsfiles and, as ugly as a solution, I thinkunpkgshould simply follow.Thanks for updating this service.