On Thu, May 19, 2005 at 11:56:03PM +0900, MURATA Makoto wrote:
Please note that this is for application/xquery -- a non-XML format.
For application/xqueryx+xml I'll send separate mail.
I will then wait for your next mail for application/xqueryx+xml.
I just realised, in reviewing the document, that I answered you
in a way that was misleading -- sorry!
I sent two applications (application/xquery and application/xquery+xml)
in the same message. We are dropping the optional charset parameter
for application/xquery, but for application/xquery+xml we are of
course bound by the existing rules for XML media types.
Here is the relevant extract from the text:
MIME media type name: application
MIME subtype name: xquery+xml
Required parameters: none
Optional parameters: charset
This parameter has identical semantics to the charset parameter of
the application/xml media type as specified in [RFC3023].
Possibly we should instead say
Required parameters: see RFC 3023 or successor
Optional parameters: see RFC 3023 or successor
so that when RFC 3023 is updated, we don't need to change
this document, if definitions of parameters change.
What do you think?
Liam
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