Ancillary Content-Disposition Type
draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-02
| Document | Type | Expired Internet-Draft (individual) | |
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| Author | Chris Newman | ||
| Last updated | 1999-03-24 | ||
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https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-02.txt
Abstract
The Content-Disposition [CDISP] header defines two disposition types: ``inline'' and ``attachment'' which can affect presentation of a MIME [MIME-IMB] body part. There have been a number of cases where one MIME body part is ancillary or contains meta-data for another MIME body part and is neither suitable for inline display by itself, nor is it useful if treated as an independent attachment and saved to a file by itself. If the recipient UA is not familiar with the specific media type, the user often is presented with a useless unrecognizable attachment. This memo proposes a third disposition type, ``ancillary'', to address this situation.
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