Changes between Version 11 and Version 12 of MIME format variants


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Timestamp:
02/15/17 11:06:59 (7 years ago)
Author:
thomas.schmidt@uni-hamburg.de
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  • MIME format variants

    v11 v12  
    88 * FOLKER/OrthoNormal transcription files will be identified by the MIME type `application/xml; format-variant=folker-fln`
    99 * Transcriber transcription files will be identified by the MIME type `application/xml; format-variant=transcriber-trs`
     10 * CLAN/CHAT transcription files will be identified by the MIME type 'application/xml; format-variant=clan-cha'
    1011 * TCF will be identified by the MIME type `application/xml;format-variant=weblicht-tcf`
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    1213Notes by Thomas:
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    14  * It would have to be checked (note the passive, I don't know who could be in charge of this) whether competing MIME types for these file types are already registered somewhere. I know that !WebLicht already seems to have two variants of EXMARaLDA transcriptions. The mechanims specifying those would probably have to be deprecated. Transcriber is also not unlikely to have been given some kind of mimetype elsewhere in CLARIN.
    15  * Further relevant formats will be ELAN/EAF, CLAN/CHA and PRAAT/TextGrid (the latter two being text, not XML formats). All three of them are also likely to have been registered somewhere already, so "someone" (again, I wouldn't know who) should check if mime types have been defined for those.
     15 * It would have to be checked (note the passive, I don't know who could be in charge of this) whether competing MIME types for these file types are already registered somewhere. I know that !WebLicht already seems to have two variants of EXMARaLDA transcriptions. The mechanims specifying those would probably have to be deprecated. Transcriber and CHAT are also not unlikely to have been given some kind of mimetype elsewhere in CLARIN.
     16 * Further relevant formats will be ELAN/EAF and PRAAT/TextGrid (the latter being a text, not an XML format). Both are also likely to have been registered somewhere already, so "someone" (again, I wouldn't know who) should check if mime types have been defined for those.
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    1718The above is intended to address points 1-3 in Marie Hinrichs' list below: