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	Title		: The MIME application/vnd.cip4-jdf+xml Content-Type
	Author(s)	: T. Hastings, I. McDonald
	Filename	: draft-mcdonald-cip4-jdf-mime-00.txt
	Pages		: 12
	Date		: 2003-1-27
	
The International Cooperation for the Integration of Processes in
Prepress, Press, and Postpress (CIP4) is an international worldwide
standards body located in Switzerland.  The purpose of CIP4 is to
encourage computer based integration of all processes that have to be
considered in the graphic arts industry.  CIP4 has defined two
document formats that are encoded in W3C Extensible Markup Language
(XML):  
(1) CIP4 Job Definition Format (JDF) - an open standard for
integration of all computer aided business and production
processes around print media; 
(2) CIP4 Job Messaging Format (JMF) - an open standard for job
messaging using Hyper Text Transport Protocol/1.1 (HTTP/1.1,
RFC2616) that defines Query, Command, Response, Acknowledge, and
Signal message families.  
This document defines two new MIME sub-types for IANA registration:  
(1) 'application/vnd.cip4-jdf+xml' for CIP4 Job Definition Format; 
(2) 'application/vnd.cip4-jmf+xml' for CIP4 Job Messaging Format.

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