table of magic+offset to determine MIME-type. If no mime type is
determined, then I think it passes to the algorithms. Or maybe its vice
versa - algorithms are checked then the table.
Anyway, the basically means - if something is not in the table, it needs
an algorithm
Regards,
Ali
> In another message, Monty wrote:
>
> > No. The metaheader is meant to be something *much* simpler. No XML
> > there (and I say this because I don't want a full blown XML
parser,
> > again, just to figure out what to do with a stream. XML is alot of
> > weight). It's to be a single page with very basic arrangement
> > information.
>
> Ah, I had misunderstood your position.
>
> > Except I want something simpler than what you propose. Perhaps
> > something more complex than what I'm thinking of now will become
> > necessary (actually I expect that to be the case). This is meant to
> > be information for applications to use, not as much humans.
>
> Simpler than the XML/RDF/DC proposal, or simpler than the text-vector
> toc format I suggested in the last message? I don't see any way to
> simplify the second and still support any DVD-like features. And if
> not that, what do we need it for?
>
> To be fair, I don't think RDF is especially human-intended either. :)
>
> Cheers,
> -ralph
>
> --
> giles@ashlu.bc.ca
>
>
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