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RFC2912 - Indicating Media Features for MIME Content

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Network Working Group G. Klyne

Request for Comments: 2912 Content Technologies

Category: Standards Track September 2000

Indicating Media Features for MIME Content

Status of this Memo

This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the

Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for

improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet

Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state

and status of this protocol. Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2000). All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

In "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets", an eXPression format

is presented for describing media feature capabilities using simple

media feature tags.

This memo defines a Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME)

'Content-features:' header that can be used to annotate a MIME

message part using this expression format, and indicates some ways it

might be used.

Table of Contents

1. IntrodUCtion ............................................... 2

1.1 Terminology and document conventions ................... 2

2. Motivation and goals ....................................... 3

3. The 'Content-features:' MIME header ........................ 4

3.1 Whitespace and folding long headers .................... 4

3.2 Usage considerations ................................... 4

3.2.1 Simple message parts ............................... 4

3.2.2 Multipart and other composites ..................... 5

3.2.3 Reference to external data ......................... 5

4. Examples ................................................... 5

4.1 Simple message ......................................... 5

4.2 Fax message ............................................ 6

4.3 Multipart/alternative data ............................. 6

4.4 Reference to external message data ..................... 8

4.5 Compressed data ........................................ 8

4.6 Multipart/related data ................................. 8

5. Security Considerations .................................... 9

6. Acknowledgements ........................................... 10

7. References ................................................. 10

8. Author's Address ........................................... 10

Full Copyright Statement ...................................... 11

1. Introduction

In "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets" [1], an expression

format is presented for describing media feature capabilities as a

combination of simple media feature tags, registered according to

"Media Feature Tag Registration Procedure" [2]. This provides a

format for message handling agents to describe the media feature

content of messages that they can handle.

This memo defines a MIME 'Content-features:' header that can be used

to annotate a MIME message part using these feature expressions.

This header provides a means to indicate media-related features of

message content that go beyond the MIME content type.

Consideration is also given to how it may be used to present message

media content information that is problematic to express within the

basic MIME framework.

1.1 Terminology and document conventions

This section defines a number of terms and other document

conventions, which are used with specific meaning in this memo.

media feature

information that indicates facilities assumed to be available

for the message content to be properly rendered or otherwise

presented. Media features are not intended to include

information that affects message transmission.

feature set

some set of media features described by a media feature

assertion, as described in "A Syntax for Describing Media

Feature Sets" [1]. (See that memo for a more formal definition

of this term.)

feature set expression

a string that describes some feature set, formulated according

to the rules in "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets"

[1] (and possibly extended by other specifications).

This specification uses syntax notation and conventions described in

RFC2234 "Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF" [3].

NOTE: Comments like this provide additional nonessential

information about the rationale behind this document. Such

information is not needed for building a conformant

implementation, but may help those who wish to understand the

design in greater depth.

2. Motivation and goals

It is envisaged that media feature labelling of message parts may be

used in the following ways:

o to supply more detailed media feature information about a message

content than can be provided by the 'Content-type:' header.

o to provide summary media feature information (possibly including

MIME content types) about the content of a composite MIME message

part (e.g. 'multipart' or 'message'), without having to open up

the inner content of the message.

o to supply media feature information about external data referenced

by a message part (e.g. 'message/external-body' MIME type). This

information would not be available by examination of the message

content.

o to describe the content of a message that is encrypted or encoded

using some application-specific file structure that hides the

content from a MIME processor. This information also would not be

generally available by examination of the message content.

3. The 'Content-features:' MIME header

A new header field is defined that extends the allowable formats for

'optional-field' [4] with the following syntax:

optional-field =/ "Content-features" ":" Feature-expr

Feature-expr = filter ; See [1], section 4.1

where 'filter' is the media feature expression format defined by "A

Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets" [1].

This header provides additional information about the message content

directly contained or indirectly referenced in the corresponding MIME

message part.

3.1 Whitespace and folding long headers

In some circumstances, media feature expressions can be very long.

According to "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets" [1],

whitespace is allowed between lexical elements of a media feature

expression. Further, RFC822/MIME [4,5] allows folding of long

headers at points where whitespace appears to avoid line length

restrictions.

Therefore, it is recommended that whitespace is included as

permitted, especially in long media feature expressions, to

facilitate the folding of headers by agents that do not otherwise

understand the syntax of this field.

3.2 Usage considerations

3.2.1 Simple message parts

When applied to a simple MIME message part, the header should appear

just once and is used to convey additional information about the

message part content that goes beyond that provided by the MIME

'Content-type:' header field. The 'Content-features:' header may

indicate a content type that is different than that given by the MIME

'Content-type:' header. This is possible but not recommended when

applied to a non-composite body part: in any case, MIME content type

processing must be performed in accordance with the 'Content-type:'

header.

NOTE: Once the message content has been delivered to an

application, it is possible that subsequent processing may be

affected by content type information indicated by the media

feature expression. See example 4.5 below.

3.2.2 Multipart and other composites

'Content-features:' headers may be applied to a MIME multipart

indicating information about the inner content of the multipart.

Implementations must not assume a one-to-one relationship between

'Content-features' headers and contained body parts. Headers may

appear on a containing multipart wrapper in a different order than

the body parts to which they refer; a single header may refer to

more than one contained body part; several headers may refer to the

same contained body part.

If it is important to relate specific media features to specific

contained MIME body parts, then the 'Content-features:' header should

be applied directly to the body part concerned, rather than the

surrounding composite.

NOTE: The intent here is to allow summary media feature

information to be provided without having to open up and

examine the inner content of the MIME message.

Similar usage may apply when the message format is a non-MIME or

opaque composite; e.g. 'application/zip', or an encrypted message.

In these cases, the option of examining the message content to

discover media feature information is not available.

3.2.3 Reference to external data

Media feature information about data indirectly referenced by a MIME

body part rather than contained within a message can be conveyed

using one or more 'Content-features:' headers.

For example, media information --including contained MIME content

type(s)-- about the data referenced by a MIME 'Message/external-body'

may be conveyed.

4. Examples

4.1 Simple message

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-type: text/plain;charset=US-ASCII

Content-features: (& (paper-size=A4) (ua-media=stationery) )

:

(data)

:

4.2 Fax message

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="break"

Content-features:

(& (Type="image/tiff")

(color=Binary)

(image-file-structure=TIFF-S)

(dpi=200)

(dpi-xyratio=200/100)

(paper-size=A4)

(image-coding=MH) (MRC-mode=0)

(ua-media=stationery) )

--break

Content-Type: image/tiff; name="coverpage.tiff"

Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

Content-Description: This part is a coverpage

Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="coverpage.tiff"

0M8R4KGxGuEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAPgADAP7/CQAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

AAAAAAAAEAAAZAAAAAEAAAD+////AAAAAAAAAAD////////////////////

:

(more data)

:

--break

Content-Type: image/tiff; name="document.tiff"

Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="document.tiff"

AAAADgAAAA8AAAAQAAAAEQAAABIAAAATAAAAFAAAABUAAAAWAAAAFwAAABg

GgAAABsAAAAcAAAAHQAAAB4AAAAfAAAAIAAAACEAAAAiAAAAIwAAACQAAAA

:

(more data)

:

--break--

4.3 Multipart/alternative data

This example illustrates three points:

o Information about the various parts in a multipart/alternative can

be made available before the alternative body parts are processed.

This may facilitiate optimum one-pass processing of

multipart/alternative data.

o There may be alternatives having the same basic MIME content-type,

but differing in the content features that they use.

o There is NO defined correspondence between 'Content-features'

headers and contained body parts.

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="break"

Content-features: (& (Type="text/plain") (charset=US-ASCII) )

Content-features:

(& (Type="text/Html") (charset=ISO-8859-1) (color=limited) )

Content-features:

(& (Type="text/html") (charset=ISO-8859-1) (color=binary) )

--break

Content-type: "text/plain";charset=US-ASCII

Content-features: (color=binary)

:

(data)

:

--break

Content-type: "text/plain";charset=US-ASCII

Content-features: (color=limited)

:

(data)

:

--break

Content-type: text/html;charset=iso-8859-1

Content-features: (color=binary)

:

(data)

:

--break

Content-type: text/html;charset=iso-8859-1

Content-features: (color=limited)

:

(data)

:

--break--

4.4 Reference to external message data

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-type: message/external-body; Access-type=URL;

URL="http://www.foo.com/file1.html"

Content-type: Multipart/mixed

Content-features: (& (Type="text/plain") (charset=US-ASCII) )

Content-features: (& (Type="image/tiff") (color=limited) )

<end>

4.5 Compressed data

This example shows how the 'Content-features' header can be used to

overcome the problem noted in the MIME registration for

'Application/zip' regarding information about the data content.

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-type: application/zip

Content-features: (& (Type="text/plain") (charset=US-ASCII) )

Content-features: (& (Type="image/tiff") (color=limited) )

Content-transfer-encoding: base64

:

(data)

:

<end>

4.6 Multipart/related data

(See also: RFC2387, "The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type" [8])

Mime-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: multipart/related; boundary="boundary-example";

type="text/html"; start="<foo3@foo1@bar.net>"

Content-features: (& (type="text/html") (charset=US-ASCII) )

Content-features: (type="image/gif")

--boundary-example

Content-Type: text/html;charset=US-ASCII

Content-ID: <foo3@foo1@bar.net>

referencing a resource in another body part, for example

through a statement such as:

<IMG SRC="http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/images/ietflogo.gif"

ALT="IETF logo">

--boundary-example

Content-Location:

http://www.ietf.cnri.reston.va.us/images/ietflogo.gif

Content-Type: IMAGE/GIF

Content-Transfer-Encoding: BASE64

R0lGODlhGAGgAPEAAP/////ZRaCgoAAAACH+PUNvcHlyaWdodCAoQykgMTk5

NSBJRVRGLiBVbmF1dGhvcml6ZWQgZHVwbGljYXRpb24gcHJvaGliaXRlZC4A

etc...

--boundary-example--

5. Security Considerations

When applied to simple or multipart MIME formatted data, a media

feature expression provides summary information about the message

data, which in many cases can be determined by examination of the

message content. Under these circumstances, no additional security

considerations appear to be raised.

When applied to other message composites, especially encrypted

message content, feature expressions may disclose information that is

otherwise unavailable. In these cases, some security considerations

associated with media content negotiation [1,2] may have greater

relevance.

It is suggested here that media feature descriptions may be usefully

employed with encrypted message content. In doing this, take care to

ensure that the purpose of encryption is not compromised (e.g.

encryption might be intended to conceal the fact that a particular

application data format is being used, which fact might be disclosed

by an injudiciously applied Content-features header).

If a 'Content-features' header is applied to a multipart/signed

object (or indeed outside any other form of signed data) the media

feature information is not protected. This unprotected information

could be tampered with, possibly fooling implementations into doing

inappropriate things with the contained material. (Putting the media

feature information inside the signed information would overcome

this, at the cost of requiring implementations to parse the inner

structure to find it.)

6. Acknowledgements

This proposal draws from discussions with Dan Wing. The fax message

example was taken from a proposal by Mike Ruhl. The

multipart/related example is developed from RFC2557 [7].

The author would like to thank the following people who offered

comments that led to significant improvements: Mr Hiroshi Tamura,

Ted Hardie, Maurizio Codogno, Jacob Palme, Ned Freed.

7. References

[1] Klyne, G., "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets", RFC

2533, March 1999.

[2] Holtman, K., Mutz, A. and T. Hardie, "Media Feature Tag

Registration Procedure", RFC2506, March 1999.

[3] Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax

Specifications: ABNF", RFC2234, November 1997.

[4] Crocker, D., "Standard for the format of ARPA Internet text

messages", STD 11, RFC822, August 1982.

[5] Freed, N. and N. Borenstein, "Multipurpose Internet Mail

Extensions (MIME) Part 1: Format of Internet message bodies",

RFC2045, November 1996.

[6] Levinson, E., "The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type", RFC

2387, August 1998.

[7] Palme, J., Hopmann, A. and N. Shelness, "MIME Encapsulation of

Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML)", RFC2557, March

1999.

8. Author's Address

Graham Klyne

Content Technologies Ltd.

1220 Parkview,

Arlington Business Park

Theale

Reading, RG7 4SA

United Kingdom

Phone: +44 118 930 1300

Fax: +44 118 930 1301

EMail: GK@ACM.ORG

9. Full Copyright Statement

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