[ietf-types] Update to application/xhtml+xml media type

"Michael[tm] Smith" <mike@w3.org> Tue, 07 August 2012 11:21 UTC

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Subject: [ietf-types] Update to application/xhtml+xml media type
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Please update the registration for the application/xhtml+xml media type to
reference the HTML5 spec instead of RFC 3236.

  http://www.w3.org/TR/html5/iana.html#application-xhtml-xml

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Type name:
  application

Subtype name:
  xhtml+xml

Required parameters:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Optional parameters:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Encoding considerations:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Security considerations:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Interoperability considerations:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Published specification:
  Labeling a resource with the application/xhtml+xml type asserts that the
  resource is an XML document that likely has a root element from the HTML
  namespace. Thus, the relevant specifications are the XML specification,
  the Namespaces in XML specification, and the HTML5 specification.

Applications that use this media type:
  Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]

Additional information:
  Magic number(s):
    Same as for application/xml [RFC3023]
  File extension(s):
    "xhtml" and "xht" are sometimes used as extensions for XML resources
    that have a root element from the HTML namespace.

  Macintosh file type code(s):
    TEXT
Person & email address to contact for further information:
  Michael[tm] Smith <mike@w3.org>

Intended usage:
  Common

Restrictions on usage:
  No restrictions apply.

Author:
  Ian Hickson <ian@hixie.ch>

Change controller:
  W3C

Fragment identifiers used with application/xhtml+xml resources have the
same semantics as with any XML MIME type. [RFC3023]
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