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Date: Thu, 11 Mar 1999 11:11:26 -0800 (PST)
From: Mark Patton <fmp014@email.mot.com>
To: iana@iana.org, fmp014@email.mot.com
Subject: Request for MIME media type Application/Vendor Tree - vnd.
Name : Mark Patton
E-mail : fmp014@email.mot.com
MIME media type name : Application
MIME subtype name : Vendor Tree - vnd.motorola.flexsuite.fis
Required parameters : None
Optional parameters :
None
Encoding considerations :
FLEXsuite(tm) content is inherently binary and should be transfer
encoded using base64 when a non-binary transfer protocol is used to
propogate this content.
Security considerations :
The security issues associated with type have not been assessed.
Interoperability considerations :
This media type uses canonical encodings to preclude interoperability
issues.
Published specification :
The FLEXsuite(tm) of Enabling Protocols specification is available from
Motorola under the appropriate licensing agreement.
Applications which use this media :
Various wireless devices from Motorola.
Various wireline, content origination servers from Motorola and other
vendors.
Additional information :
1. Magic number(s) :
2. File extension(s) :
3. Macintosh file type code :
This type represents one of the protocols available from the
FLEXsuite(tm) of Enabling Protocols. The FLEXinfo(tm) Information
Service (FIS) protocol is a method for enabling the delivery of data to
wireless devices in a structured manner through full and incremental
updates.
Person to contact for further information :
1. Name : Mark Patton
2. E-mail : fmp014@email.mot.com
Intended usage : Common
Provide a wireless-friendly format for the efficient delivery of
structured information to a wireless device (e.g., news, stocks,
weather, advertisements, sports scores, etc.).
Author/Change controller : The FLEXsuite(tm) of Enabling Protocols is
managed by the FLEXsuite(tm) Protocol Development staff of Motorola's
Personal Networks Group.
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