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The MIME Multipart/Related Content-type
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RFC 2387 Multipart/Related August 1998
Responsibility for the display or processing of a Multipart/Related's
constituent entities rests with the application that handles the
compound object.
2. Multipart/Related Registration Information
The following form is copied from RFC 1590, Appendix A.
To:
Subject: Registration of new Media Type content-type/subtype
Media Type name: Multipart
Media subtype name: Related
Required parameters: Type, a media type/subtype.
Optional parameters: Start
Start-info
Encoding considerations: Multipart content-types cannot have
encodings.
Security considerations: Depends solely on the referenced type.
Published specification: RFC-REL (this document).
Person & email address to contact for further information:
Edward Levinson
47 Clive Street
Metuchen, NJ 08840-1060
+1 908 494 1606
3. Intended usage
The Multipart/Related media type is intended for compound objects
consisting of several inter-related body parts. For a
Multipart/Related object, proper display cannot be achieved by
individually displaying the constituent body parts. The content-type
of the Multipart/Related object is specified by the type parameter.
The "start" parameter, if given, points, via a content-ID, to the
body part that contains the object root. The default root is the
first body part within the Multipart/Related body.
The relationships among the body parts of a compound object
distinguishes it from other object types. These relationships are
often represented by links internal to the object's components that
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