The mime.types file that your server uses needs to have an entry such as:
type=x-world/x-vrml exts=wrl,vrml
and it will transmit it with the correct type.
On that subject, I believe I saw somewhere that we were standardizing on
the suffix ".wrz" for compressed vrml. Is that true? I have implemented
our browser to understand it. It issues a mime type of the form:
type=x-world/x-vrml enc=x-gzip exts=wrz
Of course, if you give the suffix ".wrl.gz" that will work also.
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