Chris Newell wrote:
Thanks - this is all useful. However TYPE can't convey all the information
needed such as bit-rate.
Chris
HTTP Content-Type does this by putting the MIME type first, followed by
a semi-colon, followed by key value pairs. Usually, I only see
"text/html;charset=utf-8". According to
<http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec3.html#sec3.7> there can
be many semi-color separated parameters following the MIME type
including key=value pairs. ~D
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