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This is an internal option and should only be used during development.
4. Differing HTTP semantics (CFLAGS, -DFILED_NONBLOCK_HTTP=1)
It is possible that some HTTP clients may not process the HTTP stream
being delivered if they cannot write to the HTTP stream itself. This
has not been observed yet, but it is possible. If these semantics are
needed (and they should not be) then they can be enabled with this
flag at the cost of performance
5. MIME Types (MIMETYPES)
For single-file convience "filed" compiles the mapping of file
extensions (the string in the filename following its last dot ("."))
into the executable. This mapping comes from a file in the format of
type1 type1_extension1 type1_extension2...
type2 type2_extension1 type2_extension2...
...
However it may not be desirable to include this mapping, or it may be
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This is an internal option and should only be used during development.
4. Differing HTTP semantics (CFLAGS, -DFILED_NONBLOCK_HTTP=1)
It is possible that some HTTP clients may not process the HTTP stream
being delivered if they cannot write to the HTTP stream itself. This
has not been observed yet, but it is possible. If these semantics are
needed (and they should not be) then they can be enabled with this
flag at the cost of performance.
5. Differing chroot() semantics (CFLAGS, -DFILED_FAKE_CHROOT=1)
In some cases it is desirable to mangle paths with a path prefix
rather than call chroot() at startup. This is less secure and slower
and should be generally avoided -- however it may be necessary to do.
In these cases the executable may be compiled with the
FILED_FAKE_CHROOT C preprocessor macro defined and instead of calling
chroot() all HTTP requests will have the root suffix specified as the
argument to the "-r" or "--root" option prepended to them.
6. MIME Types (MIMETYPES)
For single-file convenience "filed" compiles the mapping of file
extensions (the string in the filename following its last dot ("."))
into the executable. This mapping comes from a file in the format of
type1 type1_extension1 type1_extension2...
type2 type2_extension1 type2_extension2...
...
However it may not be desirable to include this mapping, or it may be
desirable to use your own mapping rather than the default one. This
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