What is at Steak here [sic] is not whether an Info-Package can be a
multipart MIME type. That (almost, but clearly I guess I need to
include such text) goes without saying (but will in the future).
The question is if I will eat Steak, and I will eat Lobster, is it OK
for me to receive an INFO that has a multipart/mixed with one part
being Steak and another (theoretically unrelated) part being Lobster?
On Aug 5, 2008, at 12:24 PM, Dean Willis wrote:
Eric Burger wrote:
The current text says we do not allow multiple Info-Packages per INFO
message. Although not stated (and I will state explicitly if we
continue to go in this direction), this nominally makes parsers
easier
and makes failure handling straightforward.
I support single packages per message; although it might be reasonable
that some package itself use a multipart content delivery.
For example, a "surf&turf" INFO package might contain a steak and a
lobster. This creates no consternation for the consumer, because
that's
what he asked for, and if he can't handle a multipart, he should have
ordered something else.
--
Dean
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