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MIME::Type(3)	      User Contributed Perl Documentation	 MIME::Type(3)

NAME
       MIME::Type - description of one MIME type

SYNOPSIS
	use MIME::Types;
	my $mimetypes = MIME::Types->new;
	my MIME::Type $plaintext = $mimetypes->type('text/plain');
	print $plaintext->mediaType;   # text
	print $plaintext->subType;     # plain

	my @ext = $plaintext->extensions;
	print "@ext"		       # txt asc c cc h hh cpp

	print $plaintext->encoding     # 8bit
	if($plaintext->isBinary)       # false
	if($plaintext->isAscii)	       # true
	if($plaintext->equals('text/plain') {...}
	if($plaintext eq 'text/plain') # same

	print MIME::Type->simplified('x-appl/x-zip') #	'appl/zip'

DESCRIPTION
       MIME types are used in MIME entities, for instance as part of e-mail
       and HTTP traffic.  Sometimes real knowledge about a mime-type is need.
       Objects of "MIME::Type" store the information on one such type.

OVERLOADED
       overload: string comparison()
	   When a MIME::Type object is compared to either a string or another
	   MIME::TYpe, the equals() method is called.  Comparison is smart,
	   which means that it extends common string comparison with some
	   features which are defined in the related RFCs.

       overload: stringification()
	   The stringification (use of the object in a place where a string is
	   required) will result in the type name, the same as type() returns.

	   example: use of stringification

	    my $mime = MIME::Type->new('text/html');
	    print "$mime\n";   # explicit stringification
	    print $mime;       # implicit stringification

METHODS
   Initiation
       MIME::Type->new(OPTIONS)
	   Create (instantiate) a new MIME::Type object which manages one mime
	   type.

	    -Option    --Default
	     encoding	 <depends on type>
	     extensions	 []
	     simplified	 <derived from type>
	     system	 undef
	     type	 <required>

	   encoding => '7bit'|'8bit'|'base64'|'quoted-printable'
	     How must this data be encoded to be transported safely.  The
	     default depends on the type: mimes with as main type "text/" will
	     default to "quoted-printable" and all other to "base64".

	   extensions => REF-ARRAY
	     An array of extensions which are using this mime.

	   simplified => STRING
	     The mime types main- and sub-label can both start with "x-", to
	     indicate that is a non-registered name.  Of course, after
	     registration this flag can disappear which adds to the confusion.
	     The simplified string has the "x-" thingies removed and are
	     translated to lower-case.

	   system => REGEX
	     Regular expression which defines for which systems this rule is
	     valid.  The REGEX is matched on $^O.

	   type => STRING
	     The type which is defined here.  It consists of a type and a sub-
	     type, both case-insensitive.  This module will return lower-case,
	     but accept upper-case.

   Attributes
       $obj->encoding()
	   Returns the type of encoding which is required to transport data of
	   this type safely.

       $obj->extensions()
	   Returns a list of extensions which are known to be used for this
	   mime type.

       $obj->simplified([STRING])
       MIME::Type->simplified([STRING])
	   Returns the simplified mime type for this object or the specified
	   STRING.  Mime type names can get officially registered.  Until
	   then, they have to carry an "x-" preamble to indicate that.	Of
	   course, after recognition, the "x-" can disappear.  In many cases,
	   we prefer the simplified version of the type.

	   example: results of simplified()

	    my $mime = MIME::Type->new(type => 'x-appl/x-zip');
	    print $mime->simplified;			 # 'appl/zip'
	    print $mime->simplified('text/plain');	 # 'text/plain'
	    print MIME::Type->simplified('x-xyz/x-abc'); # 'xyz/abc'

       $obj->system()
	   Returns the regular expression which can be used to determine
	   whether this type is active on the system where you are working on.

       $obj->type()
	   Returns the long type of this object, for instance 'text/plain'

   Knowledge
       $obj->equals(STRING|MIME)
	   Compare this mime-type object with a STRING or other object.	 In
	   case of a STRING, simplification will take place.

       $obj->isAscii()
	   Returns false when the encoding is base64, and true otherwise.  All
	   encodings except base64 are text encodings.

       $obj->isBinary()
	   Returns true when the encoding is base64.

       $obj->isExperimental()
	   [2.00] Return "true" when the type is defined for experimental use;
	   the subtype starts with "x."

       $obj->isPersonal()
	   [2.00] Return "true" when the type is defined by a person for
	   private use; the subtype starts with "prs."

       $obj->isRegistered()
	   Mime-types which are not registered by IANA nor defined in RFCs
	   shall start with an "x-".  This counts for as well the media-type
	   as the sub-type.  In case either one of the types starts with "x-"
	   this method will return false.

       $obj->isSignature()
	   Returns true when the type is in the list of known signatures.

       $obj->isVendor()
	   [2.00] Return "true" when the type is defined by a vendor; the
	   subtype starts with "vnd."

       $obj->mediaType()
	   The media type of the simplified mime.  For 'text/plain' it will
	   return 'text'.

	   For historical reasons, the 'mainType' method still can be used to
	   retrieve the same value.  However, that method is deprecated.

       $obj->subType()
	   The sub type of the simplified mime.	 For 'text/plain' it will
	   return 'plain'.

DIAGNOSTICS
       Error: Type parameter is obligatory.
	   When a MIME::Type object is created, the type itself must be
	   specified with the "type" option flag.

SEE ALSO
       This module is part of MIME-Types distribution version 2.04, built on
       September 12, 2013. Website: http://perl.overmeer.net/mimetypes/

LICENSE
       Copyrights 1999,2001-2013 by [Mark Overmeer]. For other contributors
       see ChangeLog.

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
       under the same terms as Perl itself.  See
       http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html

perl v5.18.2			  2013-09-12			 MIME::Type(3)
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