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MIME and media
As of 2009, there is no MIME / Internet media type registered for XSLT.
The XSLT 1. 0 Recommendation ( 1999 ) says " The MIME media types and should be used for XSLT stylesheets.
Its MIME media type, application / rdf + xml, was registered by RFC 3870.
* IANA MIME media types list
In many internet protocols such as HTTP and MIME email, the type of a bitstream is stated as the internet media type of the stream ( also called the MIME type or content type ).
The SID files have the MIME media type.
The file type code of " iCal " is to be used in Apple Macintosh operating system environments to designate a file containing calendaring and scheduling information consistent with this MIME media type.
The file type code of " iFBf " is to be used in Apple Macintosh operating system environments to designate a file containing free or busy time information consistent with this MIME media type.
IPP uses the traditional client-server model, with clients sending IPP request messages with the MIME media type " application / ipp " in HTTP POST requests to an IPP printer.
The IPP response is sent back to the client in the HTTP POST response, again using the " application / ipp " MIME media type.
SCSU has not been widely adopted, as it is not suitable for MIME “ text ” media types.

MIME and type
The example above shows a notation named " type-image-svg " that references the standard public FPI and the system identifier ( the standard URI ) of an SVG 1. 1 document, instead of specifying just a system identifier as in the first example ( which was a relative URI interpreted locally as a MIME type ).
** either by additional attributes ( such as the " type " attribute which indicates the MIME type of the external entity, or the " charset " attribute which indicates its encoding ),
MIME defines a collection of email headers for specifying additional attributes of a message including content type, and defines a set of transfer encodings which can be used to represent 8-bit binary data using characters from the 7-bit ASCII character set.
Through the use of the multipart type, MIME allows messages to have parts arranged in a tree structure where the leaf nodes are any non-multipart content type and the non-leaf nodes are any of a variety of multipart types.
A MIME message including an attached file generally indicates the file's original name with the " Content-disposition :" header, so the type of file is indicated both by the MIME content-type and the ( usually OS-specific ) filename extension
It is commonly used in IP cameras as the MIME type for MJPEG streams.
When PNG development started in early 1995, developers decided not to incorporate support for animation, because the majority of the PNG developers felt that overloading a single file type with both still and animation features is a bad design, both for users ( who have no simple way of determining to which class a given image file belongs ) and for web servers ( which should use the image / foo MIME type for stills and video / foo for animations -- GIF notwithstanding ).
In order to request only HTML resources, a crawler may make an HTTP HEAD request to determine a Web resource's MIME type before requesting the entire resource with a GET request.
WML decks are stored on an ordinary web server configured to serve the text / vnd. wap. wml MIME type in addition to plain HTML and variants.
However, Atom has several advantages over RSS, such as less restrictive licensing, IANA registered MIME type, an XML namespace, support for relative URIs, and Relax NG support.
The MIME type ( defined in RFC 3302 ) without an application parameter is used for Baseline TIFF 6. 0 files or to indicate that it is not necessary to identify a specific subset of TIFF or TIFF extensions.

MIME and for
STD 71 ( RFC 6152, < abbr title =" SMTP Service Extension for 8-bit MIME Transport "> 8BITMIME </ abbr >), and STD 72 ( RFC 6409, Mail Submission ) published in 2011.
The content types defined by MIME standards are also of importance outside of email, such as in communication protocols like HTTP for the World Wide Web.
MIME defines mechanisms for sending other kinds of information in email.
MIME also specifies rules for encoding non-ASCII characters in email message headers, such as " Subject :", allowing these header fields to contain non-English characters.
These goals were achieved by using additional RFC 822-style headers for all MIME message attributes and by making the MIME headers optional with default values ensuring a non-MIME message is interpreted correctly by a MIME-capable client.
Thunderbird prior to version 3 also sends out newly composed messages with inline content-disposition for all MIME parts.
In June 1992, MIME ( RFC 1341, since made obsolete by RFC 2045 ) defined a set of methods for representing binary data in ASCII text format.
* Direct Internet Message Encapsulation ( DIME )– a now superseded Microsoft-proposed protocol intended as a streamlined MIME, primarily for use in web services.
; RFC 1847: Security Multiparts for MIME: Multipart / Signed and Multipart / Encrypted
; RFC 2047: MIME Part Three: Message Header Extensions for Non-ASCII Text.
xYzZY is used as the default boundary marker by the Perl HTTP :: Message module for multipart MIME messages, and was used in Apple's AtEase for workgroups as the default administrator password in the 1990s.
The email clients will perform formatting according to RFC 5322 for headers and body, and MIME for non-textual content and attachments.

MIME and JPEG
For example, the JPEG type is defined with a UTI of ' public. jpeg ', and tagged with the extensions ' jpg ' and ' jpeg ', the MIME type ' image / jpeg ' and the type code ' JPEG '.

MIME and is
Usually all Internet e-mail is transmitted in MIME format, allowing messages to have a tree structure where the leaf nodes are any of a variety of single part content types and the non-leaf nodes are any of a variety of multipart types.
Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions ( MIME ) is an Internet standard that extends the format of email to support:
Virtually all human-written Internet email and a fairly large proportion of automated email is transmitted via SMTP in MIME format.
Internet email is so closely associated with the SMTP and MIME standards that it is sometimes called SMTP / MIME email.
MIME is specified in six linked RFC memoranda: RFC 2045, RFC 2046, RFC 2047, RFC 4288, RFC 4289 and RFC 2049, which together define the specifications.
Mapping messages into and out of MIME format is typically done automatically by an email client or by mail servers when sending or receiving Internet ( SMTP / MIME ) email.
MIME is extensible.
A simple MIME text message is therefore likely to be interpreted correctly by a non-MIME client even if it has email headers which the non-MIME client won't know how to interpret.
There's a similar header called Message-ID which assigns a unique identifier to the message as a whole ; this is not actually part of the MIME standards, since it can be used on non-MIME as well as MIME messages.
A MIME multipart message contains a boundary in the " Content-Type: " header ; this boundary, which must not occur in any of the parts, is placed between the parts, and at the beginning and end of the body of the message, as follows:
This is a message with multiple parts in MIME format.
Rfc822 is a misnomer, since the message may be a full MIME message.

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