I-D ACTION:draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-01.txt
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	Title		: Metadata Content-Disposition Type
	Author(s)	: C. Newman
	Filename	: draft-newman-mime-cdisp-metadata-01.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 23-Jul-98
	
     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 contains metadata 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, ``metadata'', to address this situation.

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