What must a web server furnish the browser when it returns a document with a mime type?
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MIME stands for "Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions. It's a way of identifying files on the Internet according to their nature and format. For example, using the "Content-type" header value defined in a HTTP response, the browser can open the file with the proper extension/plugin.
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"In the question, you have asked, what must a web server furnish the browser when it returns a document with a mime type? The answer to this question is given below:
A web server should supply the program with which the browser can call to display all the contents of database.
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