MIME media type name: application MIME subtype name: vnd.kde.kivio Required parameters: none Optional parameters: none Encoding considerations: Binary or base64 required Security considerations: As of this writing, Kivio documents do not contain any active content. As such, it is believed that usage of this mimetype does not introduce security concerns other than those already inherent in ZIP archives, XML files and supported image files. It is expected that later versions of Kivio feature scripting and macro recording facilities. It is, however, not intended to include active content into the Kivio document itself. Kivio documents include document metadata such as the name of the author, etc. However, none of this data is written automatically. The Kivio user has full control over what metadata is to be included and must actively request the inclusion. As such, the use of this mimetype does not lead to hidden leaking of possibly sensitive data. Interoperability considerations: Earlier versions of KOffice (<= 1.1) used gzip-compressed UNIX tar files as archive format. It is expected that this obsolete format will die out soon after the first release of KOffice 1.2. Thus, this registration does not apply to the obsolete format. Implementations are expected to use the old application/x-kivio mime type for the obsolete format. Published specification: A Kivio document consists of a series of XML streams and externally generated content which are bundled together as a ZIP archive. Any content placed in Kivio can either be completely embedded in the Kivio document or can be linked to using URIs. The DTDs used in KOffice can be obtained from http://www.koffice.org/DTD/. A description of the storage format is contained in the source code distribution (lib/store/SPEC). The current version can be obtained online via KDE's WebCVS interface: http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/koffice/lib/store/SPEC Applications which use this media type: All applications in the KDE KOffice Office Suite, esp. Kivio. Additional information: Magic numbers: This is an entry that can be used with the UNIX file(1) command's magic(4) file: 0 string PK\003\004 >30 string mimetype >>38 string application/vnd.kde.kivio File extensions: FLW Macintosh File Type Codes: n/a Person & email address to contact for further information: David Faure Intended usage: COMMON Author/Change contoller: Marc Mutz (created 2002-08-20) []