On Tue, 2005-07-19 at 11:27 -0400, Davanum Srinivas wrote: > the code in question will strip the '<' and '>' from content-id in > the mime part and then add it to the internal collection of parts. > > Question is IF the '<'/'>' is absent then should we throw an error or not. > > Thilina, > BTW, i saw another problem. if i see the whitemesa traces > (http://www.whitemesa.net/mtom-cr-traces/mtom-cr-2a-resp.txt) > > in the xml part they use: > <xop:Include href="cid:uuid:3C689526-B778-4059-B0C6-0D01120167B8" /> > > and in the mimepart they use: > Content-Id: <uuid:3C689526-B778-4059-B0C6-0D01120167B8> > > note that cid: is not present in the mimepart. according to the RFC, > is this incorrect?
IIUC this is correct .. u r spsed to strip the cid: part and put the rest in "<" and ">". I don't quite grok why that makes sense but I'm sure Nathanial Bernstein had good reason for doing it when defining MIME! Sanjiva.
