
At 06:45 05/01/21, Chris Lilley wrote:
(same comments on the application/.ecc registration)
On Thursday, December 9, 2004, 10:07:45 PM, Tony wrote:
TM> Security considerations: none
This is unlikely. Some indication should be given of why this data is harmless. This is particularly the case in the absence of a published specification.
Yes, and in addition particularly when looking at the applications that use this type:
TM> Applications which use this media type: Essential Security TM> Software product, Essential Security Suite and Ecrypt-it. Contains TM> encrypted information.
TM> TM> Interoperability considerations: none TM> TM> Published specification: The specifications for this TM> content type are proprietary. They are specified by Essential TM> Security Software, Inc.
In that case, would a vendor tree registration not be more appropriate?
application/vnd.ess.pss (note - not application/vnd..ess.pss )
and similarly
application/vnd.ess.ecc
Yes indeed. Regards, Martin.