add custom mime-type
add custom mime-type (such as .svg file) to IIS so that it can open directly in browser other than download it

12 comments
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Mike Beck commented
i would need to be able to open xmind files. it's a serious problem with the workflow to not be able to open that
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Anonymous commented
We definately need this as users forget to upload documents again
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Louis-Philippe MacAulay Bruneau commented
Please fix this. It doesn't make sense not to be able to handle other types of files.
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Anonymous commented
Please allow add custom mime-type
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Jordie Duce commented
Since .SVG is part of the HTML 5 standard, you NEED to support it in the web browser.
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Felix Bohnacker commented
I can only support this idea.
For instance, there are plenty of people in our company using MindJet MindManager. Working with these files in SharePoint Online is a major hassle for them as SharePoint Online doesn't allow adding custom MIME types (unlike SharePoint On-Premises).
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ERic VanROy commented
I am not sure if I should add a separate suggestion, or just add the KBDX file extension to open KeePass documents directly. I have this setup on Prem, but we can't move to SharePoint Online until this is in place.
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kevin foster commented
.js files to be executed in a in a jslink in a web part in a web part page need to have the mime "application/javascript" or the browser refused to run them.
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Rajiv Chokshi commented
Please allow opening .OFT files directly in SPO instead of forcing to save.
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Anonymous commented
Don't understand why this is being limited via 365? If I want to host static files off of my sharepoint 365 server, why would I possibly be denied that?
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Jonathan Dunne commented
And csv
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Aleksandra commented
Please fix the issue re: .oft files saving instead of opening.