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This draft is a work item of the Electronic Data Interchange-Internet Integration Working Group of the IETF.
Title : HTTP Transport for Secure Peer-to-Peer Business Data
Interchange over the Internet
Author(s) : D. Moberg, R. Drummond
Filename : draft-ietf-ediint-as2-12.txt
Pages : 28
Date : 2003-1-10
This document describes how to exchange structured business data
securely using HTTP transfer for XML, Binary, Electronic Data
Interchange, (EDI - either the American Standards Committee X12
or UN/EDIFACT, Electronic Data Interchange for Administration,
Commerce and Transport) or other data describable in MIME used
for business to business data interchange. The data is packaged
using standard MIME content-types. Authentication and privacy are
obtained by using Cryptographic Message Syntax (S/MIME)
security body parts. Authenticated
acknowledgements make use of multipart/signed repliesto the
original HTTP message.
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