[JDEV] MIME-Version

Scott Robinson scott at tranzoa.com
Wed Aug 11 09:52:21 CDT 1999


Except it won't be "parsing" MIME. It stays in XML.

Scott.

* arh14 at cornell.edu translated into ASCII [Wed, Aug 11, 1999 at 10:25:14AM -0400][<Pine.SOL.3.91.990811102319.23671J-100000 at travelers.mail.cornell.edu>]
> 
> Finally I am caught up with the messages.  I still didn't get the 
> reasoning for taking out all the mime headers and putting them in as 
> attributes to the <mime> tag.  If the client knows that this tag contains 
> MIME, it just parses the MIME stream as usual.  Any existing MIME library 
> will be able to do this.  By extraditing these headers into the <mime> 
> tag, the client now must collect those headers for itself, and then 
> resume MIME parsing.  Why is this being done?
> 
> Aaron
> 
> On Wed, 11 Aug 1999, Thomas D. Charron wrote:
> 
> > On Wed, 11 Aug 1999 00:27:23   Scott Robinson wrote:
> > >MIME-Version is required at the beginning of a MIME encoded message. Any
> > >suggestions as to the location? "<say MIME-version=1.0>"? Or will we just
> > >ignore that piece of the standard and assume version 1.0?
> > 
> >   Attribute of the MIME tag itself?
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