The Model Primary Content Type for Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions
draft-nelson-model-mailext-00
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Authors | Mitra Ardron , Scott D. Nelson , C. Parks | ||
Last updated | 1996-01-23 | ||
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Abstract
The purpose of this Internet Draft is to propose an update to Internet RFC 1521 to include a new primary content-type to be Internet RFC 1521 to include a new primary content-type to be known as 'model'. RFC 1521[1] describes mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of Internet Message Bodies via content-type/subtype pairs. We believe that 'model' defines a fundamental type of content with unique presentational, hardware, and processing aspects. Various subtypes of this primary type are immediately anticipated but will be covered under separate documents.
Authors
Mitra Ardron
Scott D. Nelson
C. Parks
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