/*                                   W3C Sample Code Library libwww Media Type Initialization
                         DEFAULT MEDIA TYPE INITIALIZATION MODULE
                                             
 */
/*
**      (c) COPYRIGHT MIT 1995.
**      Please first read the full copyright statement in the file COPYRIGH.
*/
/*

   As mentioned in the Library Architecture, libwww consists of a small core and a large
   set of hooks for adding functionality. By itself, the core it not capable of performing
   any Web related tasks like accessing a HTTP server or parsing a HTML document. All this
   functionality must be registered by the application. This way, the core of libwww is
   kept application independent and can be used as the basic building block for any kind
   of Web application. The Library comes with a large set of default functions, for
   example for accessing HTTP and FTP servers, parsing RFC 822 headers etc. This module
   helps the application programmer setting up all this functionality, but it is important
   to note that none of it is _required_ in order to use the Library.
   
   This module is implemented by HTBInit.c, and it is a part of the W3C Sample Code
   Library. You can also have a look at the other Initialization modules.
   
 */
#ifndef HTBINIT_H
#define HTBINIT_H
/*

DEFAULT FILE SUFFIX BINDING

   Register the default set of bindings between file suffixes and media types. This is
   used for example to guess the media type of a FTP URL of a local file URL.
   
 */
#include "WWWCore.h"

extern void HTFileInit (void);
/*

 */
#endif
/*

   
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                            @(#) $Id: HTBInit.html,v 2.6 1997/02/16 18:41:59 frystyk Exp $
                                                                                          
    */
