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add mime-types

Open TomCJones opened this issue 5 years ago • 2 comments

it might be inferred that it is application-jose, but i think it would be better to call it out

TomCJones avatar Feb 28 '20 03:02 TomCJones

here is a comment from jim fenton, which i do not agree with, but want him to be heard; From jimfenton to Everyone: 02:53 PM Unfortunately application.jose doesn’t do quite what I was referring to, because it points to RFC 7515 (JWS). We need a way to specify parts that are plain text, images, HTML, … From jimfenton to Everyone: 02:58 PM No, not at the http level…I’m talking about the content of the body element. From Me to Everyone: 03:01 PM I agree with that part of Jims comment so long as i do not have to use mime-types internally

TomCJones avatar Apr 29 '20 21:04 TomCJones

To be clear what this issue is asking for is defining the mime-type used by the transport layer responsible for sending the JWM? As opposed to the internal mime-type that may be included in a JWM to describe some of the embedded content?

tplooker avatar Apr 30 '20 05:04 tplooker