Re: Registration of media type application/xhtml-voice+xml

Bjoern Hoehrmann wrote:

>* Gerald McCobb wrote:
>>1. In particular there is the work in the W3C Compound Document Format 
>>(CDF) working group.  They are looking at defining a single media type 
>>that will handle the many possible document format combinations of 
XHTML, 
>>SVG, Voice, SMIL, XForms, etc.  This media type may include multiple "+" 

>>put in a profile attribute.

>From http://w3.org/2004/CDF/admin/charter and http://w3.org/TR/CDRReqs/
>it rather seems they are currently working on the first draft on using
>XHTML 1.x where the user agent supports some version of SVG through the
>XHTML object element. The media type for XHTML 1.x is application/
>xhtml+xml, I seriously doubt they are going to propose new media types
>for something that had a media type for many years now and has in fact
>been implemented for quite some time. It would cause a lot of confusion
>for no good reason. 

>Other than that, it is quite obvious that use of media type parameters
>or deploying new media types for XML-over-HTTP content is difficult,
>to say the least. It's difficult to see how new types or type+parameter
>combinations might work with running code or which infrastructural
>changes are supposed to support this; or what we might gain from it.

>Clearly though, if the CDF Working Group is working on architectural
>solutions here they should publish their current thinking as Internet-
>Draft.

I'm not a member of the CDF Working group but I believe they plan to
do more than standardizing referencing SVG from the XHTML object tag.
>From http://w3.org/TR/CDRReqs/ there is also document compounding by
inclusion.  XHTML+Voice is an informative example.

Regards,
Gerald McCobb
IBM
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Received on Thursday, 14 July 2005 18:21:01 UTC