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Re: Starting the ietf-xml-mime mailing list

1999-04-06 13:50:16

I consider the original question to have been pretty insulting.  There
is only one set of MIME types for all uses.  The name of the list is
ietf-xml-mime, not email-xml-mime.  If it had been hosted at the W3C,
would non-web uses have been ignored?

Donald

From:  Paul Hoffman / IMC <phoffman(_at_)imc(_dot_)org>
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At 02:46 PM 4/6/99 +0200, Chris Lilley wrote:
Given the host of the list (Internet Mail Consortium)

Hey, we host lists that have little or nothing to do with email (not that I 
try to do that too often...)

I would like to
first ask for a clarification; is the topic of discussion *just* the use
of MIME with XML for email, or does it also include the use of MIME with
XML for HTTP and any other protocols.

The latter.


--Paul Hoffman, Director
--Internet Mail Consortium