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 A Revised Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
 directories. This draft is a work item of the Access, Searching and 
 Indexing of Directories Working Group of the IETF.                        

       Title     : A MIME Content-Type for Directory Information           
       Author(s) : T. Howes, M. Smith
       Filename  : draft-ietf-asid-mime-direct-03.txt
       Pages     : 26
       Date      : 11/25/1996

This document defines a MIME Content-Type for holding directory 
information.  The definition is independent of any particular directory 
service or protocol.  The application/directory Content-Type is defined for
holding a variety of directory information, for example, name, or email 
address. The application/directory Content-Type can also be used as the 
root body part in a multipart/related Content-Type for handling more 
complicated situations, especially those in which non-textual information 
that already has a natural MIME representation, for example, a photograph 
or sound, must be represented.  

The application/directory Content-Type defines a general framework
and format for holding directory information in a simple 
"type: value" format.  Mechanisms are defined to specify alternate
character sets, languages, encodings and other meta-information.  This 
document also defines the procedure by which particular formats, called 
profiles, for carrying application-specific information within an 
application/directory Content-Type may be defined and registered, and the 
conventions such formats must follow. It is expected that other documents 
will be produced that define such formats for various applications         
(e.g., white pages).

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