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....of artifact. Figure 3 shows the LambdaMOO definition of a generic C language source code module object. The .url property holds the URL of the artifact, whose value would be set only within the instances of this generic object. The type of the artifact, expressed here in MIME like notation [7], is given by the properties .mime major and .mime minor. modreq is a property that contains a list of the modification requests that refer to the source code object. Finally, object contains the object 1 Of course, Marvel predated the concept of URLs. 14 Object ID: #162 Name: C source ....
.... object identifier and name of the object on which the action is being carried out; ffl the object identifier and name of the player carrying out the action; ffl the object identifier and name of the room in which the action was invoked; 23 ffl the type of the artifact, in MIME like notation [7]; and ffl the name of the action as a string (e.g. edit) Promo also supports arbitrary extensions to this block of information. In particular, a verb exists in the generic artifact object that can be overridden by artifact subtypes to allow the addition of arbitrary name value pairs to this ....
N. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies. Network Working Group Request for Comments 1341, June 1992.
....a small number of standardized ITU speech and video codecs. It was therefore our goal with SIP to leverage off the work on distributed conferencing services [6, 21, 25] and existing Internet protocols (namely the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) 8] and the Simple Mail Transfer Protocol (SMTP) [18, 5, 4] to create a powerful, flexible, simple, and scalable protocol that could serve as a real foundation for true wide area Internet telephony. 2.2. Role of SIP As mentioned previously, the role of SIP is to seek out, locate, and invite participants to an IP telephony call. While we will use the ....
N. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (multipurpose internet mail extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies. RFC 1341, Internet Engineering Task Force, June 1992.
....to encapsulate every tool within Tcl. promo command first parses the block of information received 1 We use a MIME like notation type and subtype to inform the client of the type of an artifact s type. The types used, however, are not to be confused with officially registered MIME types [7]. 24 from the client; it then consults its mapping file to find the Tcl procedure that encapsulates the desired tool. Creating these encapsulations is fairly straightforward; we have currently encapsulated the editors vi and emacs, the C compiler gcc, and a script used to run programs against ....
N. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies. Network Working Group Request for Comments 1341, June 1992.
....encoded mail message One of the earliest email tools is Unix s uuencode. Uuencode transforms any binary data file into an ASCII message that can be sent and received by virtually all mail clients. Uudecode then transforms the message back into a binary data file. Later in time, the MIME protocol [4,8,14] was developed as a standard format for attaching non textual files to mail messages and identifying their types so that mail clients can bundle multiple data files into an email message, send them to recipients, and then have the recipients unbundle them and launch file specific applications to ....
N. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies. IETF RFC 1521 (http://www.ietf. org/rfc/rfc1521.txt), September 1993.
....communication to the new location. 3.1.3 Locating workers As described in Section 2.1, all workers are grouped into classes based on their semantics and the operations that they perform. Each class of workers is assigned a unique name. We use a naming scheme that is loosely based on MIME types [12]. The name consists of a sequence of words separated by slashes. For example, all transformation workers that compress GIF images may be called compress image gif. Component names may reflect specific instances, or sessions that the component belongs to. For instance, a specific instance of a ....
Borenstein, N., and Freed, N. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies, Sept. 1993. RFC-1521.
....practices of Indie and the object oriented adaptation provided by Rufus. Internet information systems use a variety of ways to describe data, ranging from ad hoc suffix conventions to sophisticated mechanisms. Three particularly interesting data description mechanisms in use today are MIME [BF92] SGML [Pub86] and OEM [PGMW95] MIME is used widely in electronic mail and on the Web to name formats, but its descriptive power and scalability are limited. SGML supports self describing data structures, and makes them easy to parse, but it contains no semantic support, and cannot handle most ....
N. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (multipurpose internet mail extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies for the format of ARPA internet text messages. Internet Request for Comments (RFC) 1341, June 1992.
....not only HTTP, but also Gopher, WAIS, FTP, news and Telnet. The hostname is a traditional Internet domain name (e.g. rbse.jsc.nasa.gov) and pathname refers to a particular artifact in the server s file space. Web clients requesting a specific URL receive an artifact prefixed with a MIME header [6], indicating the artifact s type, creation last modified dates, etc. Artifacts are displayed either by the client itself (in the case of HTML documents or Gopher menus, for example) or by a helper application (in the case of MPEG movies or PostScript documents, for example) HTML contains ....
Borenstein, N. and N. Freed, MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies, Internet RFC 1341, June 1992.
....and redirect their communication to the new location. 3.1.3 Locating Workers As described in Section 2.1, all workers are grouped into classes based on their semantics and the operations that they perform. Each class of workers is assigned a unique name that is loosely based on MIME types (Borenstein Freed 1993). For example, all transformation workers that compress GIF images may be called compress image gif. Applications must pick names for their workers in a manner that makes sense for the service being implemented. When a worker locates the SNS Manager, it registers itself with the manager. This ....
Borenstein, N. & Freed, N. (1993), MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies. RFC1521.
....objects at the same time. Another topic is that the ability to play back audio is usually not build into WWW browsers, probably because too many different audio formats are in use. The only viable way here is to use client external programs spawned in response to incoming data of a certain MIME [7] type (e.g. MPEG audio) completely bypassing the browser. After the different pages had been designed, they had to be interconnected to produce the desired presentation, i.e. the state transitions as shown in section 2 had to be realized. We had to use three different techniques to obtain the ....
Borenstein, N., Freed, N.: MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies; Internet RFC 1521, September 1993; URL = http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv /ehood/MIME/1521/rfc1521ToC.html.
....not only HTTP, but also Gopher, WAIS, FTP, news and Telnet. The hostname is a traditional Internet domain name (e.g. rbse.jsc.nasa.gov) and pathname refers to a particular artifact in the server s file space. Web clients requesting a specific URL receive an artifact prefixed with a MIME header [6], indicating the artifact s type, creation last modified dates, etc. Artifacts are displayed either by the client itself (in the case of HTML documents or Gopher menus, for example) or by a helper application (in the case of GIF images or PostScript documents, for example) HTML contains support ....
Borenstein, N. and N. Freed, MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies, Internet RFC 1341, June 1992.
....in which a mashlet is executed is completely orthogonal to whether or not the script is a dynamically generated or hardcoded. Using an Internet browser, such as Netscape Communicator, mashlets can be launched by clicking a link on a web page. As described below, the mimetype (i.e. data type) [3] returned can be used to trigger either a plug in or helper application. If the server does not return a mimetype, Communicator uses the file s extension (a suffix appended to a filename) to determine the mimetype. In order to view and configure Communicator s mappings from mimetypes to plug ins ....
BORENSTEIN, N., AND FREED, N. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies, Sept. 1993. RFC-1521.
....A Paperless System for Professional 2D Animation Jean Daniel Fekete Erick Bizouarn Eric Cournarie Thierry Galas Frederic Taillefer 2001 S.A. 2, rue de la Renaissance, F92184 ANTONY Cedex LRI, CNRS URA 410, Batiment 490 Universite de Paris Sud, F91405 ORSAY Cedex Abstract TicTacToon is a system for professional 2D animation studios that replaces the traditional paper based production process. TicTacToon is the first animation system to use vector based sketching and painting: it uses an original method to transform a pen trajectory with ....
....work. Keywords: 2D animation, vector basedsketching, cel animation 1 Introduction The field of professional 2D animation has not profited much from advances in computer assisted animation. Most professional studios still animate by hand, using a process that has changed little since the 1950 s. In striking contrast to related fields such as commercials, art and 3D animation, 2D animation studios use computers in a supporting rather than a central role. Walt Disney Feature Animation [28] is the exception; they have been using a computerassisted system since 1987. The key issues ....
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Nathaniel S. Borenstein and Ned Freed. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension): Mechanism for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies. Request for Comments: 1341, June 1992.
....because Tk Tcl provides commands for building applications with graphical user interfaces and is available on a wide variety of platforms. Furthermore, to ensure that computational e mail can be effectively used in a heterogeneous environment, e mail messages of Safe Tcl use a MIMEcompatible [3] format, and they can be sent and read (executed) by Internet Mail systems such as mhn [12] In ATOMICMAIL, file system security is provided by modifying I O functions in the scripting language to prevent a script from accessing the file system, except for a single public directory. A potential ....
N. S. Borenstein and N. Freed. MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies. RFC 1521.
....our framework of C classes by reading the document level type information and instantiating an object of the appropriate class. The mapping between the abstract classes presented in section 3 and the concrete classes needed to implement WebMake is relatively straightforward: Nodes are MIME [5] typed documents, e.g. HTML [3] pages, executable programs or simple source code. All specific functionality has to be realized in the subclasses of Node, since it is an abstract superclass providing merely the generic interface and some basic services for all nodes. To implement typed nodes, some ....
N. Borenstein, N. Freed: MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): Mechanisms for Specifying and Describing the Format of Internet Message Bodies; Internet RFC 1521; URL = http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MIME/ 1521/rfc1521ToC.html.
....range of sources, though, such consensus on high level data formats does not exist. Instead, data is transmitted in a lowest common denominator form. The explicit structure is often simply ASCII text; or, it may be a slightly more structured form, like HTML, PostScript, or one of a few dozen MIME [BF92] types. This level of abstraction, when available, is typically still well below the levels of abstraction needed for analytic applications. For example, a set of medical histories in unstructured plain text or PostScript is harder to analyze than a structured document where significant diagnoses ....
....Wide Web [BLCGP92] exemplifies the current state of the practice in wide area information retrieval. It allows a wide variety of popular information formats to be served via several common protocols. The Web defines a new data type (HTML) for its own use, and can handle other types via the MIME [BF92] typing system. The Web s ability to encompass existing Internet protocols and common data types, its support of multimedia data types, its straightforward (if simpleminded) document referencing scheme, and its minimal assumptions about underlying data storage have helped make it the fastest ....
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N. Borenstein and N. Freed. Mime (multipurpose internet mail extensions): Mechanisms for specifying and describing the format of internet message bodies for the format of arpa internet text messages. Internet Request for Comments (RFC) 1341, June 1992.
....in RFC 934 [21] This structuring is however only relevant to user agents. Newer extensions to the standard specify the format of the body in order to accept multiple body parts in different formats. I am referring here to Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions (MIME) as specified by the RFC 1341 [1] and RFC 1521 [2] Those extensions allow mail messages to contain video or sound data or any other type of arbitrary binary data as well as normal text information. They also allow the use of multi lingual alphabets in the text of messages. The body is structured in different body parts, each ....
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