Yes, but we would need to specify some rules then.
charset is not the only subtype allowed, I do believe this is an
openended set. I do know people have been using "version" as well.
So, I would need to know how to split a mime-type and if the order of
the subtypes are important?
Secondly, you can of course specify multiple form statements in the
content model, the requirement is just that ONE of them match. So,
specify the various allowed charsets, and one without charset, and you
should be safe.
Regards
On 12/15/2011 01:03 PM, Stephen Bayliss wrote:
As far as I can tell, ECM validation of a datastream’s MIMETYPE is
strict – the entire MIMETYPE property contents have to match that
declared in the content model.
What about the case where one might want to specify the MIMETYPE of a
datastream in the CModel, but not the character set? If I specify
MIMETYPE as “text/xml” in the CModel and as “text/xml; charset=UTF-8”
in the object, it fails validation.
Would it make sense to only validate charset if it is defined in the
content model?
Regards
Steve
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