Hi,
There isn't a file like that in Windows.
However, you might have some luck by adding an entry in the Registry.
This is a WILD GUESS, and I DO NOT PRESUME OR GUARANTEE THAT IT WILL WORK. Take all kinds of precautions before performing this task.
Open Registry Editor.
Browse to the HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type location.
Add a new key at that location, exactly as shown: application/javascript
In this new key, create a new String value: Extension
Set the value of that entry to .js
Close Registry Editor.
I believe that web browsers on Windows read these entries. If my theory is correct, then this should fix the problem on Windows systems.
Good luck! I'll post it as an answer if it does work and delete this comment if it doesn't. :)))))
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