(RFC 2935 published September 2000, subtype last updated September 2000) MIME media type name: APPLICATION MIME subtype name: IOTP Required parameters: (none) Optional parameters: charset - see RFC 2376 Encoding considerations: Content is XML and may in some cases require quoted printable or base64 encoding. However, no encoding is required for HTTP transport which is expected to be common. Security considerations: IOTP includes provisions for digital authentication but for confidentiality, other mechanisms such as TLS should be used. See RFC 2801 and RFC 2802. Interoperability considerations: See RFC 2801. Published specification: See RFC 2801 and RFC 2802. Applications which use this media type: Internet Open Trading Protocol applications. Additional information: (none) Person & email address to contact for further information: Name: Donald E. Eastlake 3rd Email: Donald.Eastlake&motorola.com Intended usage: COMMON Author/Change controller: IETF