Mime-type

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A mime-type or '''Internet media type''' is a two-part identifier for [[file format]]s on the [[Internet]].
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#REDIRECT[[MIME types]]
The identifiers were originally defined in RFC 2046 for use in email sent through [[Simple Mail Transfer Protocol|SMTP]], but their use has expanded to other protocols such as [[Hypertext Transfer Protocol|HTTP]], [[Real-time Transport Protocol|RTP]] and [[SIP]]. These types were called '''MIME types''', and are sometimes referred to as '''Content-types''', after the name of a header in several protocols whose value is such a type. The original name '''MIME type''' referred to usage to identify non-ASCII parts of email messages composed using the MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) specification. Without MIME types, email clients would not be able to understand if an attachment file were a graphics file or a spreadsheet etc. and would not be able to handle the attachment appropriately.
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==Source==
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* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet_media_type
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