Re: [Ietf-message-headers] Content-Disposition
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Re: [Ietf-message-headers] Content-Disposition
Frank Ellermann wrote:
> ...
> Reading it again, RFC 3864 from start to end tries to explain
> why *redefining* MIME Content-* header fields in individual
> protocols can be a seriously flawed idea. And it says that
> the "status" for a permanent entry is set according to the
> primary document defining it.
>
> IMO for a standards track RFC the default should be "standard".
> Obviously it can be "deprecated" when the standard(s) say so,
> e.g., "Lines". Maybe a standard can also say "informational",
> but I think it's not the intention of RFC 3834:
>
> Forwarding to the message header list, Graham would know what
> RFC 3864 wanted, and if a minor twist is okay or confusing.
> ...
Thanks.
I just want to make sure that there is consistency; and RFC2616
currently makes it clear that although it contains documentation about
C-D, it's not to be considered part of the HTTP standard.
BR, Julian
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