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Firefox 3.6.8 not honoring type=<mime-type> in hyperlink

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When I click on the link

   <a href="foo.udda" type="application/x-udda">foo</a>

Firefox 3.6.8 displays the file's contents as text rather than asking me how to process the file.

How do I associate an application with the mime-type?

I'm running Firefox 3.6.8 Linux i686 (x86_64) with the NoScript 1.10 extension.

When I click on the link <a href="foo.udda" type="application/x-udda">foo</a> Firefox 3.6.8 displays the file's contents as text rather than asking me how to process the file. How do I associate an application with the mime-type? I'm running Firefox 3.6.8 Linux i686 (x86_64) with the NoScript 1.10 extension.

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The server needs to send the correct MIME type, you can't specify it that way.

See http://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Properly_Configuring_Server_MIME_Types

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I'm confused and hope you'll humor me. Why can't the mime-type of a link target be specified using the "type" attribute of the link element? Am I misinterpreting the description of that attribute http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/struct/links.html#h-12.2? If not, then do all browsers ignore this attribute?