>The C-D tells me the semantic purpose of it.  I.e., what to do with it.
>And again, a "package" is NOT contained in a body part.  A package may
define body part content-types to use, or none at all.
>The way you can know what body-parts are for the package is by those
body-parts that have a C-D of "render" (unless the package defines a
specific C-D value).  And since "render" is implicit/default, you 
>don't even need to include C-D in the message.  Neat and tidy. :)

So, there is no problem then. Let's move on.
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