- * Internet Explorer for Windows performs some really stupid file type
- * autodetection which can cause it to interpret valid image files as HTML
- * and potentially execute JavaScript, creating a cross-site scripting
- * attack vectors.
- *
- * Apple's Safari browser also performs some unsafe file type autodetection
- * which can cause legitimate files to be interpreted as HTML if the
- * web server is not correctly configured to send the right content-type
- * (or if you're really uploading plain text and octet streams!)
- *
- * Returns true if IE is likely to mistake the given file for HTML.
- * Also returns true if Safari would mistake the given file for HTML
- * when served with a generic content-type.
- */
+ * Internet Explorer for Windows performs some really stupid file type
+ * autodetection which can cause it to interpret valid image files as HTML
+ * and potentially execute JavaScript, creating a cross-site scripting
+ * attack vectors.
+ *
+ * Apple's Safari browser also performs some unsafe file type autodetection
+ * which can cause legitimate files to be interpreted as HTML if the
+ * web server is not correctly configured to send the right content-type
+ * (or if you're really uploading plain text and octet streams!)
+ *
+ * Returns true if IE is likely to mistake the given file for HTML.
+ * Also returns true if Safari would mistake the given file for HTML
+ * when served with a generic content-type.
+ */