RFC1873 - Message/External-Body Content-ID Access Type

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Network Working Group E. Levinson

Request for Comments: 1873 Accurate Information Systems, Inc.

Category: EXPerimental J. Clark

December 1995

Message/External-Body Content-ID Access Type

Status of this Memo

This memo defines an Experimental Protocol for the Internet

community. This memo does not specify an Internet standard of any

kind. Discussion and suggestions for improvement are requested.

Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Abstract

When using MIME [MIME] to encapsulate a strUCtured object that

consist of many elements, for example an SGML [SGML] document, a

single element may occur several times. An encapsulation normally

maps each of the structured objects elements to a MIME entity. It is

useful to include elements that occur multiple time exactly once. To

accomplish that and to preserve the object structure it is desirable

to unambiguously refer to another body part of the same message.

The existing MIME Content-Type Message/External-Body access-types

allow a MIME entity (body-part) to refer to an object that is not in

the message by specifying how to access that object. The Content-ID

access method described in this document provides the capability to

refer to an object within the message.

1. Introduction

Consider a MIME multipart entity several of whose body parts contain

the same data (body) but different parameters or Content-* headers.

Representing those body parts without duplicating the data in each

one promotes efficient use of resources (bandwidth and storage

space). To achieve these benefits an access-type is defined that

permits one message part to refer to another one in the same message.

2. The Content-ID Access Type

2.1 Registration Information

MIME access-type name: content-id

Required parameters: none

Optional parameters: none

Published specification: this document

Person & email address

to contact for further

information: Ed Levinson <ELevinson@accurate.com>

Additional requirements:

The content-id header of the access-type=content-id MIME

entity must match (be identical to) exactly one content-id

in the same message, excluding other access-type=content-id

entities. Thus, the content-id access type can only occur

within a multipart message and can refer to another body

part anywhere in the same message.

A MIME User Agent (MUA) constructs the resultant MIME body

part as described below. We call the access-type=content-id

MIME entity the referring body part and the MIME body part

to which it refers, the one with the matching content-id,

the referenced body part. The MIME entity that results from

content-id access type consists of:

(a) the referenced body part's content-type header,

(b) the referring body part's headers except its content-type

header,

(c) any headers in the referenced body part not in the referring

one,

(d) the line separating the headers from the body, and

(e) the referenced body part's body.

2.2 Example Usage

The following example shows a message that consists of two identical

images.

MIME-Version: 1.0

Content-Type: Multipart/Mixed;

boundary=tiger-lily

--tiger-lily

Content-Type: image/jpeg

Content-ID: <950323.1552@XIson.com>

AAAcdb...

--tiger-lily

Content-type: Message/External-Body;

access-type=content-id

Content-ID: <950323.1552@XIson.com>

Content-Description:

This body part is duplicated by reference

--tiger-lily--

The equivalent MIME entity for the second body part is:

--tiger-lily

Content-Type: image/jpeg

Content-ID: <950323.1552@XIson.com>

Content-Description:

This body part is duplicated by reference

AAAcdb...

--tiger-lily

3. Security Considerations

The content-id access-type does not impact the security of messages

or systems. The referenced MIME entity may have security

implications.

4. References

[822] Crocker, D., "Standard for the Format of ARPA Internet

Text Messages", STD 11, RFC822, UDEL, August 1982.

[SGML] ISO 8879:1988, Information processing -- Text and Office

systems -- Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML).

[MIME] Borenstein, N., and N. Freed, "MIME (Multipurpose

Internet Mail Extensions) Part One: Mechanisms for

Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet

Message Bodies", RFC1521, Bellcore, Innosoft,

September 1993.

5. Authors' Addresses

Edward Levinson

Accurate Information Systems, Inc.

2 Industrial Way

Eatontown, NJ 07724-2265

USA

Phone: +1 908 389 5550

EMail: <ELevinson@Accurate.com>

James Clark

90 Clarendon Road

London W11 2HR

UK

 
 
 
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