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  • HTTP headers change from HTML to octetstream
    Hi all - I thought it was worthwhile to repost this thread as there is a similar bug as before that I'm hoping can be noted?

    It seems if you are running cloudberry drive without an internet connection (such as on a flight), it seems to default back to "application/octet-stream" when you next make a change or regain an internet connection.

    Deleting all the files, deleting the upload rule, re-adding the upload rule, then resaving with an internet connection seems to fix it

    I'm trying to remember to close cloudberry manually when I don't have internet but it's an easy thing to forget
  • HTTP headers change from HTML to octetstream
    Thanks David. Yes that seems to have done the trick. My first rule where I was trying to apply it to only html files didn't seem to work. But the 2nd rule applying to all files when I was testing wasn't being applied.
  • HTTP headers change from HTML to octetstream
    Did you find a solution to this? Having the same problem. The upload rules seems to work when creating a new file. But if it's editing an existing file it seems to override text/html with application/octet-stream