IPP Mail Archive: IPP> MOD - Ok to add 'image/tiff' and 'application/pdf' to IPP/1.1 Mod

IPP> MOD - Ok to add 'image/tiff' and 'application/pdf' to IPP/1.1 Mod

Hastings, Tom N (hastings@cp10.es.xerox.com)
Wed, 17 Feb 1999 08:52:09 -0800

To help clarify the value for the "document-format" attribute in IPP for use
with Internet FAX, I suggest that we add the value:

'image/tiff' - Tag Image Format - see IANA MIME Media Type registry

Also Portable Document Format is becoming prevalent enough. I suggest also
adding the following value to the list in the Model document:

'application/pdf' - Portable Document Format - see IANA MIME Media
Type registry

ok?

'mimeMediaType'
The 'mimeMediaType' attribute syntax is the Internet Media Type (sometimes
called MIME type) as defined by RFC 2046 [RFC2046] and registered according
to the procedures of RFC 2048 [RFC2048] for identifying a document format.
The value MAY include a charset parameter, depending on the specification of
the Media Type in the IANA Registry [IANA-MT]. Although most other IPP
syntax types allow for only lower-cased values, this syntax type allows for
mixed-case values which are case-insensitive.
Examples are:
'text/html': An HTML document
'text/plain': A plain text document in US-ASCII (RFC 2046 indicates
that in the absence of the charset parameter MUST mean US-ASCII rather than
simply unspecified) [RFC2046].
'text/plain; charset=US-ASCII': A plain text document in US-ASCII
[52, 56].
'text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1': A plain text document in ISO
8859-1 (Latin 1) [ISO8859-1].
'text/plain; charset=utf-8': A plain text document in ISO 10646
represented as UTF-8 [RFC2044]
'text/plain, charset=iso-10646-ucs-2': A plain text document in ISO
10646 represented in two octets (UCS-2) [ISO10646-1]
'application/postscript': A PostScript document [RFC2046]
'application/vnd.hp-PCL': A PCL document [IANA-MT] (charset escape
sequence embedded in the document data)
'application/octet-stream': Auto-sense - see below

Tom Hastings
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