Network Working Group                                         G. Klyne
Request for Comments: 2738                        Content Technologies
Updates: 2533                                            December 1999
Category: Standards Track


     Corrections to "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets"


Status of this Memo

  This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the
  Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for
  improvements.  Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet
  Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state
  and status of this protocol.  Distribution of this memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

  Copyright (C) The Internet Society (1999).  All Rights Reserved.

Abstract

  In RFC 2533, "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets", an
  expression format is presented for describing media feature
  capabilities using simple media feature tags.

  This memo contains two corrections to that specification:  one fixes
  an error in the formal syntax specification, and the other fixes an
  error in the rules for reducing feature comparison predicates.

Table of Contents

  1. Introduction ............................................2
     1.1 Terminology and document conventions                 2
     1.2 Discussion of this document                          2
  2. Correction to feature expression syntax .................3
  3. Correction to feature set matching reduction rules ......3
  4. Security Considerations .................................4
  5. References ..............................................4
  6. Author's Address ........................................4
  7. Full Copyright Statement ................................5









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1. Introduction

  In RFC 2533, "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets" [1], an
  expression format is presented for describing media feature
  capabilities using simple media feature tags.  This provides a format
  for message handling agents to describe the media feature content of
  messages that they can handle.  That memo also describes an algorithm
  for finding the common capabilities expressed by two different
  feature expressions.

  This memo contains two corrections to that specification:  one fixes
  an error in the formal syntax specification, and the other fixes an
  error in the feature set matching algorithm, in the rules for
  reducing feature comparison predicates.

  The first of these corrections affects the normative content of RFC
  2533;  the second affects non-normative content.

1.1 Terminology and document conventions

  This specification uses syntax notation and conventions described in
  RFC 2234, "Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications: ABNF" [2].

      NOTE:  Comments like this provide additional nonessential
      information about the rationale behind this document.  Such
      information is not needed for building a conformant
      implementation, but may help those who wish to understand the
      design in greater depth.

1.2 Discussion of this document

  Discussion of this document should take place on the content
  negotiation and media feature registration mailing list hosted by the
  Internet Mail Consortium (IMC).

  Please send comments regarding this document to:

      [email protected]

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  to "[email protected]".

  To see what has gone on before you subscribed, please see the mailing
  list archive at:

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2. Correction to feature expression syntax

  In section 4.1, RFC 2533 defines the syntax for a "set" expression as
  follows:

      set        =  attr "=" "[" setentry *( "," setentry ) "]"
      setentry   =  value "/" range

  The production for 'setentry' should read:

      setentry   =  value / range

  That is: the '/' character is not a character literal, but separates
  two alternative forms for 'setentry'.  This corrected syntax allows
  the set expression examples given in section 4.2.5 of RFC 2533, such
  as:

      ( width=[3,4,6..17/2] )

3. Correction to feature set matching reduction rules

  In section 5.8.2, "Rules for simplifying unordered values", RFC 2533
  lists the following rewriting rules for simplifying feature tag
  comparisons with unordered values:

     (LE f a)  (LE f b)      -->  (LE f a),   a=b
                                  FALSE,      otherwise
     (LE f a)  (GE f b)      -->  FALSE,      a!=b
     (LE f a)  (NL f b)      -->  (LE f a)    a!=b
                                  FALSE,      otherwise
     (LE f a)  (NG f b)      -->  (LE f a),   a!=b
                                  FALSE,      otherwise

  The second of these rules is incomplete, and should read:

     (LE f a)  (GE f b)      -->  (LE f a),   a=b
                                  FALSE,      otherwise

       NOTE:  implementation experience with these rules has
       suggested a revised feaure set matching algorithm with a
       more useful set of simplification rules.  Apart from the
       change noted above, the algorithm given in RFC 2533 has
       been implemented and shown to work as intended, but the
       results generated are not always in the most convenient
       form.  It is planned to test and publish a revised
       algorithm at a future date.





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4. Security Considerations

  Security considerations are discussed in RFC 2533 [1] and related
  documents.

5. References

  [1]  Klyne, G., "A Syntax for Describing Media Feature Sets", RFC
       2533, March 1999.

  [2]  Crocker, D. and P. Overell, "Augmented BNF for Syntax
       Specifications: ABNF", RFC 2234, November 1997.

6. Author's Address

  Graham Klyne
  Content Technologies Ltd.
  1220 Parkview
  Arlington Business Park
  Theale
  Reading, RG7 4SA
  United Kingdom

  Phone: +44 118 930 1300
  Fax:   +44 118 930 1301
  EMail: [email protected]

























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7.  Full Copyright Statement

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