RFC 2506 (rfc2506) - Page 2 of 12
Media Feature Tag Registration Procedure
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RFC 2506 Media Feature Tag Registration Procedure March 1999
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction ................................................. 2
2 Media feature tag definitions ................................ 3
2.1 Media feature tag purpose ................................. 3
2.2 Media feature tag syntax .................................. 4
2.3 Media feature tag values .................................. 4
2.4 ASN.1 identifiers for media feature tags ................. 5
3 Media feature tag registration ............................... 5
3.1 Registration trees ........................................ 6
3.1.1 IETF tree ............................................... 6
3.1.2 Global tree ............................................. 6
3.1.3 URL tree ................................................ 6
3.1.4 Additional registration trees ........................... 7
3.2 Location of registered media feature tag list ............. 7
3.3 IANA procedures for registering media feature tags ........ 7
3.4 Registration template ..................................... 7
4 Security Considerations ...................................... 10
5 Acknowledgments .............................................. 10
6 References ................................................... 10
7 Authors' Addresses ........................................... 11
8 Full Copyright Statement ..................................... 12
1 Introduction
Recent Internet applications, such as the World Wide Web, tie
together a great diversity in data formats, client and server
platforms, and communities. This has created a need for media
feature descriptions and negotiation mechanisms in order to identify
and reconcile the form of information to the capabilities and
preferences of the parties involved.
Extensible media feature identification and negotiation mechanisms
require a common vocabulary in order to positively identify media
features. A registration process and authority for media features is
defined with the intent of sharing this vocabulary between
communicating parties. In addition, a URI tree is defined to enable
sharing of media feature definitions without registration.
This document defines a registration procedure which uses the
Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) as a central registry for
the media feature vocabulary.
This document uses the terms MUST, MUST NOT, SHOULD, SHOULD NOT and
MAY according to usage described in [8].
Holtman, et. al. Best Current Practice