
On 12 Aug 2004, at 17:30, Jose Rey wrote:
Dave, Magnus
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As I said in my previous email, registering under 'text' top level type would mean that the modifiers cannot be used.
why is that true? does text/* only admit of plain text? so, for example, text/html would not be permitted either??
This is what I understand from the slides from Colin presented during the meeting (see in http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~csp/IETF60-AVT-Tue.zip, "09-RTP-Media-Types.pdf"). Specially slide three where it says:
". In particular, it is expected that text media types are "to some extent readable even without the software that interprets them" - RFC 2046 - This rule is derived from email client behaviour; want to pass the message to a dumb pager if there's no better display option"
Colin or Magnus may please correct me if I got it wrong...
The slides you quote are my interpretation of the traditional rules for media under the "text" top level type. As you know, there has been some discussion on relaxing these rules for media types with limited domain of applicability. The RTP Payload Format for 3GPP timed text might fall into this new category. Accordingly, we have this MIME review to decide if the format should be "text" or "video". -- Colin Perkins http://csperkins.org/