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How do I determine the MIME type of a file if it is reported as `bad key by mkvdk or skipped by vspider due to MIME type?

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How do I determine the MIME type of a file if it is reported as `bad key by mkvdk or skipped by vspider due to MIME type?

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You can solve this by setting -loglevel 127 -logfile log.txt, check the MIME types reported for the files that were skipped, then edit the style.uni accordingly. Step 1: C:\temp>mkvdk -create -collection piccoll -loglevel 127 -logfile log.txt -insert IMG_1404.JPG mkvdk – Verity, Inc. Version 4.5.1 (_nti40, Aug 23 2002) Initializing dataset 00000001.ddd, index 00000001.did Document 1 (IMG_1404.JPG): Received Skip Token – SKIPPING Totals (0 documents): 0 para 0 sent 0 word (176 Kb used) (431 ms) Indexed 0 docs into piccoll/parts/00000001 BadKeys: IMG_1404.JPG mkvdk done Step 2: review the log.txt for skipped file: mkvdk (Fri Feb 23 11:25:19 2001): Info E3-0322 (Vdk Info): 1) VdkVgwKey = IMG_1404.JPG mkvdk (Fri Feb 23 11:25:19 2001): Status M2-0102 (Document Index): Initializing dataset 00000001.ddd, index 00000001.did mkvdk (Fri Feb 23 11:25:19 2001): Info (): Installing shared-library driver flt_kv from D:\Program Files\Verity\Servers\_nti40\bin\flt_kv.dll mkvdk (Fri Feb 23 11:25:19 200

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