Re: [Ace] ace-coap-est-08: using /skg with Accept Option set to TBD287

Michael Richardson <mcr@sandelman.ca> Thu, 14 February 2019 14:37 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Ace] ace-coap-est-08: using /skg with Accept Option set to TBD287
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Panos Kampanakis (pkampana) <pkampana@cisco.com> wrote:
    > Hmm, that is a fair point. I don't think it is warranted to register
    > four more content formats for all possible format combinations in the
    > multipart response.

    > It looks to me that your proposal of using Uri-Query in the request in
    > order for the client to define the supported formats of the requested
    > resource/response is a good one.

It seems a totally adhoc way that totally subverts the content-type system.
It really seems like we need to take this to CORE.

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