2110: MIME E-mail Encapsulation of Aggregate Documents, such as HTML (MHTML).

HTML TXT PS PDF
Although HTML [RFC 1866] was designed within the context of MIME, more than the specification of HTML as defined in RFC 1866 is needed for two electronic mail user agents to be able to interoperate using HTML as a document format. These issues include the naming of objects that are normally referred to by URIs, and the means of aggregating objects that go together. This document describes a set of guidelines that will allow conforming mail user agents to be able to send, deliver and display these objects, such as HTML objects, that can contain links represented by URIs. In order to be able to handle inter-linked objects, the document uses the MIME type multipart/related and specifies the MIME content-headers "Content- Location" and "Content-Base".
Status PROPOSED STANDARD
Format TXT=41961 bytes
Authors A. Hopmann
Date March 1997
Keyphrases MIME URI Content RFC

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