A HA!
Found in android documentation:
Quote:
Data Type matches if any of the given values match the Intent type. The Intent type is determined by calling resolveType(ContentResolver). A wildcard can be used for the MIME sub-type, in both the Intent and IntentFilter, so that the type "audio/*" will match "audio/mpeg", "audio/aiff", "audio/*", etc. Note that MIME type matching here is case sensitive, unlike formal RFC MIME types! You should thus always use lower case letters for your MIME types.
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It appears that we should not trust the mimetypes returned by the android devices, instead converting them to lowercase. We will make this change in CC.
FWIW: android it totally wrong in this. mimetypes are defined in the various specs as being case-insensitive.