Added lua and moonscript mime types#513
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This file is actually extracted from the default nginx installation configuration files. I don't see any issues adding this, but if the future we may just synchronize it again and I don't think it's worth maintaining our own list of mime types. |
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@leafo Why is this needed in the first place? It can't be somehow referenced from OpenResty? |
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I don't know why these were even missing. An application written in lua/moonscript should know what lua/moonscript is, right? Every program should know their parents, right?