The term .class mimetype does not refer to any specific applications or programming language.

Instead, it is generally used as a file exension type, as in the example of myApplication.class where the file is collection of routines or scripted data that is used by an application.

.class files are used in programming languages like Java and Python. They often used in many different applications because the mimetype is known to most web servers, enabling web applications to use them as resource files without having to make chenges to the server's mimetype configuration.

.class files can contain any sort of data.

The CopySafe solutions for displaying media on web pages use the .class file format to load encrypted images, documents and video. being a known mimetype, they can be used on and type of website.

CopySafe uses a reader or viewing object to enable web browsers to decrypt and display the data. For more information on the CopySafe solutions see:

 

 

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