
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-simple-event-list-05.txt
# Optional parameters: charset # See RFC 3023 [11] for a discussion of the charset parameter on # XML-derived MIME types. Since this MIME type is used exclusively # in SIP, the use of UTF-8 encoding is strongly encouraged. Not using UTF-8 might be a serious 'interoperability' consideration, then? # Security considerations: Security considerations specific to uses of # this this MIME type are discussed in RFC xxxx [[Note to RFC # editor: replace xxxx with the RFC number of this document when # published]]. RFC 1874 [10] and RFC 3023 [11] discuss security # issues common to all uses of XML. I don't see a discussion of the security considerations specifically of this MIME type. What are the risks of someone creating a bogus rlin? None? # Published specification: RFC xxxx [[Note to RFC editor: replace xxxx # with the RFC number of this document when published]] It looks like Section 5.1 has the actual schema, and this kind of MIME body never appears except as the first part of a multipart/related? Is that intended? Is there ever a case where there are no other parts? # Interoperability considerations: The use of this MIME body is # intended to be generally interoperable. No unique considerations # have been identified. Is this because of the Intended usage: Limited Use? Larry -- http://larry.masinter.net