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Re: Binary XML == "spawn of the devil" ?


Re:  Binary XML == "spawn of the devil" ?
amyzing@t... (Amelia A Lewis) writes:
>*sigh*  HTTP's authors had the bad taste to use the MIME-reserved
>prefix "Content-" for headers in a protocol that is explicitly not
>MIME-compliant,

Erk.  I've never really fathomed the details of the HTTP/MIME
relationship - I should go back and do some more reading.  It still
seems like something that could use renegotiation, cleanup, or something
similar.  

(I suspect an Internet-Draft could still propose extensions to HTTP's
Content-Type without making the kind of broader assertions about use in
other MIME contexts that felt natural to me for a few minutes there.)

>and without defining the applicability of those
>MIME-like headers to other protocols (which admittedly would be
>difficult, since something like Content-Encoding isn't particularly
>compatible with 7bit transmission).

7-bit transmission issues have been a real drag on the system for years
now (IMHO), but it doesn't seem likely to go away.  It seems like there
should be a reasonable way around those problems that could still take
advantage of Content-Encoding, but it wouldn't be much fun getting
there.

Once upon a time I hoped that BEEP and similar protocol efforts might
give us a new and more extensible set of foundations for exchanging
content, but it doesn't seem to have gone that way. 

-- 
Simon St.Laurent
Ring around the content, a pocket full of brackets
Errors, errors, all fall down!
http://simonstl.com -- http://monasticxml.org

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