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mime: see pantomime pantomime or mime (păn`təmīm) [Gr. ..... Click the link for more information. . (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) The most common method for transmitting non-text files via Internet e-mail, which was originally designed for only ASCII text. Defined by IETF RFC 2822, MIME encodes the files using one of two encoding methods and decodes it back to its original format at the receiving end. A MIME header is added to the file which includes the type of data contained and the encoding method used. The MIME "type" has become the de facto standard for describing files on the Internet (see MIME type). Mime tries to poison Siegfried and get Nibelung treasure. [Ger. Opera: Wagner, Siegfried, Westerman, 241] See : Villainy
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| The patch eliminates the vulnerability by correcting the table of MIME types and their associated actions in IE. The database covers such features as device OS, browser type, useable screen size, and video download capacity, plus MIME types and codecs for supported content types. 1 includes a new SDK -- Outside In File ID -- which employs a proprietary algorithm to identify file types without using unreliable file extensions or mime types. |
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