MIME Encapsulation of Aggregate Applet Objects (mapplet)
draft-bahreman-mapplet-spec-00
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Authors | James Galvin , Ali Bahreman , Rajkumar Narayanaswamy , Nick Zhang | ||
Last updated | 1996-06-12 | ||
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Abstract
The applets written in the Java programming [JAVA] language are becoming a household name on the World Wide Web. Currently, web browsers are able to retrieve and display these applets. This document describes a set of guidelines for conforming mail user agents to be able to send and display applets. The applets are transferred within a MIME [MIME] message. In order to do this, a new MIME subtype, Application/Applet, is being defined in this document. We also discuss how other protocols for adding security to MIME objects could be used to provide additional security.
Authors
James Galvin
Ali Bahreman
Rajkumar Narayanaswamy
Nick Zhang
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