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Work around file manager apps not recognizing pkpass #2220

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TheLastProject opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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Work around file manager apps not recognizing pkpass #2220

TheLastProject opened this issue Dec 11, 2024 · 3 comments
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common: occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely severity: major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround type: enhancement New feature or request

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Some file managers seem to not correctly use application/vnd.apple.pkpass as mime type for pkpass files, making Catima not show up as option.

We should try to add a workaround for users on affected file managers.

@TheLastProject TheLastProject added type: enhancement New feature or request severity: major Severely degrades major functionality or product features, with no satisfactory workaround common: occasional Affects or can be seen by some users regularly or most users rarely labels Dec 11, 2024
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Confirmed on Solid Explorer.

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Interesting note: for email this seems to often be the sending client that decides the format, not the receiving client: thunderbird/thunderbird-android#1357 (comment)

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erAck commented Jan 11, 2025

Yes, the sending mail agent decides on Content-Type. In the case of application/octet-stream the receiving agent might apply some intelligence magic..

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