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- From: MURATA Makoto <murata@apsdc.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp>
- To: xml-dev@ic.ac.uk
- Date: Mon, 08 Jun 1998 10:15:49 +0900
Simon St.Laurent wrote:
> It's an excellent draft, and makes clear that character encoding issues need
> to be addressed in transfers. The only question I have is that they're
> registering text/xml and application/xml. Are we expecting all XML-encoded
> files to transfer under these two MIME types, or will more specific MIME types
> emerge for particular types of XML documents?
We are expecting more specific MIME types emerge for particular types
of XML documents.
In section 3 of the draft, we have a paragraph as below:
XML provides a general framework for defining sequences of
structured data. In some cases, it may be desirable to define new
media types which use XML but define a specific application of XML,
perhaps due to domain-specific security considerations or runtime
information. This document does not prohibit future media types
dedicated to such XML applications. However, developers of such
media types are recommended to use this document as a basis. In
particular, the charset parameter should be used in the same manner.
Makoto
Fuji Xerox Information Systems
Tel: +81-44-812-7230 Fax: +81-44-812-7231
E-mail: murata@apsdc.ksp.fujixerox.co.jp
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