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Network Working Group C. Rogers Request for Comments: 1927 ISI Category: Informational 1 April 1996

     Suggested Additional MIME Types for Associating Documents

Status of this Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  This memo
 does not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of
 this memo is unlimited.

1) New MIME Types: Staple and "Paper" Clip

      1) indicates the degree of binding of multipart documents:
         stapled documents should stay together on the desktop,
         while paper clipped ones should be easily spreadable
      2) big paper clips vs small ones; heirarchical assembly
      3) big vs small for large documents vs. small ones?
      4) warning!  the presence of electronic staples or paper clips
         may break some programs, particularly those designed to do
         high-speed copying!

2) patents on the electronic staple and paper clip

      1) use First Virtual to record a charge each time new staples
         or paper clips are made.
      2) to reduce transmission charges, electronic staples should be
         bought in boxes of 5000.  Reference: Apple's "bento"
         technology?
      3) electonic staples should have a standard "size and shape"
         so a supply of staples could be used be used by several
         programs.

3) recycling electronic staples and paper clips

      1) to assure proper accounting, and to detect patent violations
         (people making their own electronic staples), it may be
         necessary to attach a certificate to each staple or paper
         clip.

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      2) When a file or folder is deleted, a "recycler" program could
         look inside for staples or paper clips that could be reused
         or recycled.
              1) staples could be reycled for a small credit
              2) paper clips could be reused.

4) custom-look electronic staples and paper clips

      1) when stabled or clipped documents are displayed on the
         desktop, there should be some icon or visual indicator to
         show the presence of the (possibly removable) staple
         or paper clip
      2) "color=" and "shape=" attributes in the MIME line should
         allow senders to customize the appearance of individual
         staples or paper clips.
              1) this could have some significance for office filing
                 systems, for instance: a silver paper clip could
                 trigger one workflow component, while
                 a gold paper clip could trigger another.
      3) "src=" would allow the specification of a URL of the image to
         be shown, for even greater control of appearance.
      4) it should be possible to specify 3D modelling of your custom
         paper clip, for electronic desktops being viewed through
         virtual reality headsets

5) electronic paper clip sculpture

      1) instead of discarding or reusing paper clips, it should be
         possible to "bend" them and display the resulting sculpture
         on the desktop
              1) a morphing interface would be suitable
      2) linked chains of paper clips
      3) each paper clip should keep track of how many times it has
         been  bent.  Above a certain limit, the clip should fail.

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6) electronic paper clips as page flags

      1) in addition to using electronic paper clips to group related
         documents, it should be possible to attach an electronic
         paper clip to a single page of a multipage document or
         collection of documents.  This highlights or draws
         attention to the page.
      2) it should be possible to include positioning information
         with the electronic paper clip, to mark specific paragraphs
         or sentences
      3) combinations of color, shape, size, position, orientation,
         etc. could have special meaning

7) additional safety hazards of electronic paper clips

      1) they should not be used on data flines which might end up in
         the hands of very small children
              1) thus, one should consider keeping them in a locked
                 drawer of the electonic desk on home PCs
      2) they should not be attached to documents on floppy disks, as
         they may erase portions of the floppy

Security Considerations

 Security issues are not discussed in this memo.

Author's Address

 Craig Milo Rogers
 USC/Information Sciences Institute
 4676 Admiralty Way
 Marina del Rey, CA 90292
 Phone: 310-822-1511
 EMail: rogers@isi.edu

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