@techreport{newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-02, number = {draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-02}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata/02/}, author = {Chris Newman}, title = {{Ancillary Content-Disposition Type}}, pagetotal = 3, year = 1999, month = mar, day = 24, 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.}, }