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(RFC 1767 published March 1995, subtype last updated March 1995) MIME type name: Application MIME subtype name: EDI-X12 Required parameters: none Optional parameters: CHARSET, as defined for MIME Encoding considerations: May need BASE64 or QUOTED-PRINTABLE transfer encoding Security considerations: See separate section in the document. Published specification: Contained in the following section. Rationale: The ASC X12 EDI specifications are accepted standards for a class of inter-organization transactions; this permits their transmission over the Internet, via email. Contact-info: See Contact section, below. Detail specific to MIME-based usage: This is a generic mechanism for sending any ASC X12 interchange. The object is self-defining, in terms of indicating which specific EDI objects are included. Most EDI data is textual, but special characters such as some delimiters may be non-printable ASCII or some data may be pure binary. For EDI objects containing such data, the MIME transfer mechanism may need to encode the object in Content- Transfer-Encoding:quoted-printable or base64.
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