- From: Gerald McCobb <mccobb@us.ibm.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:20:46 -0400
- To: Bjoern Hoehrmann <derhoermi@gmx.net>
- Cc: ietf-types@alvestrand.no, ietf-xml-mime@imc.org, public-cdf@w3.org
- Message-ID: <OF229CEDD8.B38C0233-ON8525703E.00643E22-8525703E.0064C4FF@us.ibm.com>
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 8051 Congress Avenue Boca Raton, FL 33487 Tel. # 561-862-2109 T/L 975-2109
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