(RFC 6020 published October 2010, subtype last updated October 2010)

MIME media type name:  application

MIME subtype name:  yin+xml

Mandatory parameters:  none

Optional parameters:

   "charset":  This parameter has identical semantics to the charset
   parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in
   [RFC3023].

Encoding considerations:

   Identical to those of "application/xml" as
   described in [RFC3023], Section 3.2.

Security considerations:  See Section 15 in RFC 6020

Interoperability considerations:  None

Published specification:  RFC 6020

Applications that use this media type:

  YANG module validators, web servers used for downloading YANG
  modules, email clients, etc.

Additional information:

   Magic Number:  As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023],
                  Section 3.2.

   File Extension:  .yin

   Macintosh file type code:  'TEXT'

Personal and email address for further information:
   Martin Bjorklund <mbj&tail-f.com>

Intended usage:  COMMON

Author:
   This specification is a work item of the IETF NETMOD working group,
   with mailing list address <netmod&ietf.org>.

Change controller:
   The IESG <iesg&ietf.org>