RFC 4288:Media Type Specifications and Registratio...
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... MIME, MAY impose additional restrictions on the media types they can transport. (See [RFC2046] for additional information on the restrictions MIME ...
... registrations MUST specify parameter value syntax. Additionally, some transports impose restrictions on parameter value syntax, so care should be taken to limit the use of potentially problematic ...
... Some transports impose restrictions on the type of data they can carry. For example, Internet mail traditionally was limited to 7bit ...
... US-ASCII text. Encoding schemes are often used to work around such transport limitations. It is therefore useful to note what sort of data a media type ...
... information is needed to interpret the data properly, including but not necessarily limited to, knowledge of the boundaries between successive frames and knowledge of the transport mechanism. Note that media types of this sort cannot simply be stored in a file or transported as a simple stream ...
... therefore, such media types are unsuitable for use in many traditional protocols. A commonly used transport with framed encoding is the Real-time Transport Protocol ...
... transport with framed encoding is the Real-time Transport Protocol, RTP. Additional rules for framed encodings ...
... RTP. Additional rules for framed encodings defined for transport using RTP are given in [RFC3555 ...



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