Philipp, could I suggest that you review
<http://www.imc.org/draft-murata-xml>, which is expected to shortly replace
RFC 2376. Specifically, I would strongly recommend changing your
application to application/smil+xml, and quoting the appropriate sections of
RFC 2376bis by reference rather than by repeating the text.
Thanks for considering this.
- dan
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