Request for review: application/evd+xml media type

All,
Here is the registration document for the application/evd+xml media 
type [1] by the W3C Web Services Resource Access Working Group [2].
Cheers,

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This appendix defines the 'application/evd+xml' media type which can be 
used to describe EventDescription documents serialized as XML.

MIME media type name:

     application
MIME subtype name:

     evd+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 [RFC 3023].
Encoding considerations:

     Identical to those of 'application/xml' as described in [RFC 3023], 
section 3.2, as applied to the EventDescriptions document.
Security considerations:

     none
Interoperability considerations:

     There are non known interoperability issues.
Published specification:

     Web Services Event Descriptions (this specification).
Applications which use this media type:

     No known applications currently use this media type.
Additional Information:

     File extension:
     evd

     Fragment identifiers:
     An EventDescriptions fragment identifier references a particular Event 
Type within an EventDescriptions document. The Event Type referenced is 
the Event Type with the @id attribute whos value equals that of the 
fragment identifier component.

     For example, if the EventDescriptions document from Example 4-1 were 
located at "http://www.example.com/eventtypes/oceanwatch", the following 
URI references the Event Type defined in lines 12-14: 
http://www.example.com/eventtypes/oceanwatch#WindReportEvent.

     Base URI:
     As specified in [RFC 3023] section 6.
Person and email address to contact for further information:

     World Wide Wed Consortium <web-human@w3.org>
Intended usage:

     COMMON
Author/Change controller:

     The WS-EventDescriptions specification is a work product of the World 
Wide Web Consortium's Web Service Resource Access Working Group. The W3C 
has change control over these specifications.


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[1] http://www.w3.org/TR/2011/CR-ws-event-descriptions-20110428/#EVD_MIME
[2] http://www.w3.org/2002/ws/ra/

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Received on Thursday, 7 July 2011 13:47:57 UTC