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MIME type? #167
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Why would |
Because, QOI has not yet authorized by standard related organization. Only such organization can apply the format type to iana. On my thought, "image/qoi" is authorized as standard, and "image/x-qoi" is not authorized MIME type. https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc2045#section-6.3
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Yeah, it seems that |
i use
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it might be worthwhile using the IANA form at https://www.iana.org/form/media-types to register qoi. |
That looks quite daunting. If we want QOI in the "standards tree" (i.e.
~ https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6838.html#section-3.1
~ https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc6838.html#section-4.10 With all the difficulties of registering a MIME type in the standards tree Wikipedia says:
Funny enough,
But even then it's a big no-no. So you're not supposed to use unregistered types such as We probably could register in the vendor tree, though. Looking at the registered types in the
In conclusion: |
I didn't know the RFC 6648: There is some guidance and advise in Appendix B.
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It seems the "vnd" tree is for the file format that handled by perticular product.
There is "prs" tree as an option. RFC4288 - 3.3 Personal or Vanity Tree
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Why not simply |
Many vnd mime types "escaped" their original product. The most popular image format in this tree is probably
That would be quite the downer. I mean, the whole idea of having a registered mime type is to make it more official. Having a "this is just a personal, experimental thing; please don't use"-prefix really defeats this point.
Official registration is difficult. There's lot's of requirements for this; see my previous comment. It's curious though, that neither I'm tempted to do the same and just announce in the readme that the recommended mime type to use is |
after all what else could be |
I recommend adding the MIME type definition into https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/xdg/shared-mime-info/-/blob/master/data/freedesktop.org.xml.in It will help applications to recognize QOI format and the presence in |
xdg, gimp and symfony use |
It could be handled on the web (or implemented on any web browser), if QOI format has MIME type.
Can we use "image/x-qoi" as a proprietary media type of QOI?
The "regular" media types of iana.org is listed here.
https://www.iana.org/assignments/media-types/media-types.xhtml
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