Content Negotiation (conneg) Working Group
Welcome to the Web site for the Content Negotiation (conneg)
Working Group. The ietf-medfree mailing list is to discuss negotiating
elements of the presentation of documents that are not naturally captured by
the MIME Media Type.
The Working Group has concluded. The mailing list is still available,
but is rarely used.
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Information for the Working Group
The drafts the Working Group is working on include:
- Media Feature Tag Registration Procedure
(RFC 2506)
- Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets
(RFC 2533)
- Protocol-independent Content Negotiation Framework
(RFC 2703)
- Corrections to "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets"
(RFC 2738)
- Media Features for Display, Print, and Fax
(RFC 2534)
- MIME content types in media feature expressions
(RFC 2913)
- Indicating media features for MIME content
(RFC 2912)
- Identifying composite media features
(RFC 2938)
- Registration of Charset and Languages Media Features Tags
(RFC 2987)
Freeware Source Code
5th Generation Messaging has
provided a set of
Java source code for a parser of feature set
expressions in the form described in RFC2533, and an implementation of
feature set matching that is a revised form of the algorithm described in
RFC2533. (The revised algorithm description will be published in the
forthcoming Internet Draft
draft-klyne-conneg-feature-match.) The code is in
the form of a set of program callable parser and feature set matching classes,
together with a test harness that runs as a free-standing Java program.
File "FSMNotes.txt" contains some general information about the program;
more detailed information is in the form of embedded "javadoc" comments
that may be extracted to HTML by the standard javadoc utility.
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