Request for review of application/xspf+xml media type
Mark Baker
distobj at acm.org
Tue Jun 27 05:25:20 CEST 2006
The content looks good, Lucas.
You will, however, need to publish this as an Internet Draft... once
the Montreal meeting wraps up in 3 weeks.
Mark.
On 6/24/06, Lucas Gonze <lgonze at panix.com> wrote:
> See http://xspf.org/specs/draft-gonze-media-type-xspf.
> ...
>
>
> Type name
> application
>
> Subtype name
> xspf+xml
>
> Required parameters
> none
>
> Optional parameters
> charset. Same as charset parameter of application/xml as specified
> in [RFC3023].
>
> Encoding considerations
> Same as encoding considerations of application/xml as specified in
> [RFC3023].
>
> Security considerations
> The XML-based media type being registered has all of the security
> considerations described in [RFC3023] plus additional considerations.
>
> Playlist authors who publish documents containing local filesystem
> paths should take care to not reveal confidential information
> contained in those strings.
>
> The registration does not employ active content.
>
> Interoperability considerations
> Versions 0 and 1 are compatible except for a range of dates which
> cannot exist in practice.
>
> Published specification
> http://xspf.org/xspf-v1 (version 1)
> http://xspf.org/xspf-v0 (version 0)
>
> Applications that use this media type
> Gnomoradio, Webjay.org, Musicplayer, Playr, Yahoo Music Engine,
> Videolan Client, AmaroK, BMPx, I/ON, (others)
>
> Additional information
> Magic number(s)
> none, but see section 3.1 of [RFC3023].
> File extension(s)
> .xspf
> Macintosh file type code(s)
> "TEXT"
>
> Fragment/anchor identifiers
> see [RFC3023].
>
> Person & email address to contact for further information
> Lucas Gonze <lucas at gonze.com>
>
> Intended usage
> COMMON
>
> Restrictions on usage
> none
>
> Author/change controller
> The XSPF specification is a work product of the Xiph.org Foundation's
> XSPF Group homed at http://xspf.org. The specification was edited by
> Lucas Gonze <lucas at gonze.com>, Matthias Friedrich <matt at mafr.de>, and
> Robert Kaye <rob at eorbit.net>
>
> XML namespace
> http://xspf.org/ns/0
>
> Base URIs
> see [RFC3023].
>
> BOM
> see [RFC3023].
>
> References
> [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
> Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
> [RFC3023] Murata, M., St. Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media
> Types", RFC 3023, January 2001.
>
>
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