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Escape multipart type parameter value in Content-Type header ## Summary Multipart responses do not quote/escape the value of their type parameter (the subtype) even though it always contains at least one special character (the slash "/"), which confuses standard-compliant HTTP clients. ## Details The Content-Type header in HTTP is in RFC 7231, Section 3.1.1.5: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-3.1.1.5 The section defers to the media type section (3.1.1.1) for the syntax of the media type: https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-3.1.1.1 This states that a parameter value can be quoted: parameter = token "=" ( token / quoted-string ) A parameter value that matches the token production can be transmitted either as a token or within a quoted-string. The quoted and unquoted values are equivalent. Tokens are defined in RFC 7230, Section 3.2.6 (via RFC 7231, appendix C): https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#appendix-C https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-3.2.6 Here we observe that tokens cannot contain a slash "/" character: token = 1*tchar tchar = "!" / "#" / "$" / "%" / "&" / "'" / "*" / "+" / "-" / "." / "^" / "_" / "`" / "|" / "~" / DIGIT / ALPHA ; any VCHAR, except delimiters Delimiters are chosen from the set of US-ASCII visual characters not allowed in a token (DQUOTE and "(),/:;<=>?@[\]{}"). However, the current implementation does not quote/escape the value of the type parameter: multipart/related; type=application/dicom Instead, it should be: multipart/related; type="application/dicom" All of this also seems to apply to the MIME Content-Type header definition, even though it is a little different: https://www.iana.org/assignments/message-headers https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2045#section-5.1 https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2387
author Thibault Nélis <tn@osimis.io>
date Mon, 16 Jan 2017 13:07:11 +0100
parents 728c22ade2e2
children 741765ec8374
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This file contains old build instructions that are not tested anymore.


Debian Squeeze (6.x)
--------------------

# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
       	       	       uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
       	       	       libgoogle-glog-dev libpng-dev libgtest-dev \
       	       	       libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev

# cmake -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
  	-DUSE_SYSTEM_BOOST=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_DCMTK=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_PUGIXML=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG_LOSSLESS=OFF \
	~/Orthanc 


Debian Wheezy (7.x)
-------------------

# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
       	       	       uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
       	       	       libgtest-dev libpng-dev libsqlite3-dev \
       	       	       libssl-dev zlib1g-dev libdcmtk2-dev \
       	       	       libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libjsoncpp-dev

# cmake -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
        -DUSE_SYSTEM_GOOGLE_LOG=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
        -DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_PUGIXML=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG_LOSSLESS=OFF \
	~/Orthanc



SUPPORTED - Ubuntu 12.10
------------------------

# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
       	       	       uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
       	       	       libgoogle-glog-dev libgtest-dev libpng-dev \
       	       	       libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
       	       	       libdcmtk2-dev libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libcharls-dev

With JPEG:

# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=CharLS;dcmjpls;wrap;oflog" \
        -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
        -DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_PUGIXML=OFF \
	~/Orthanc


Without JPEG:

# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" \
        -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_JSONCPP=OFF \
        -DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_PUGIXML=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG_LOSSLESS=OFF \
	~/Orthanc


SUPPORTED - Ubuntu 13.10
------------------------

# sudo apt-get install build-essential unzip cmake mercurial \
       	       	       uuid-dev libcurl4-openssl-dev liblua5.1-0-dev \
       	       	       libgoogle-glog-dev libgtest-dev libpng-dev \
       	       	       libsqlite3-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev \
       	       	       libdcmtk2-dev libboost-all-dev libwrap0-dev libjsoncpp-dev

# cmake "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=wrap;oflog" \
        -DALLOW_DOWNLOADS=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_MONGOOSE=OFF \
        -DUSE_GTEST_DEBIAN_SOURCE_PACKAGE=ON \
	-DUSE_SYSTEM_PUGIXML=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG=OFF \
        -DENABLE_JPEG_LOSSLESS=OFF \
	~/Orthanc


SUPPORTED - Fedora 19
---------------------

# sudo yum install unzip make automake gcc gcc-c++ python cmake \
                   boost-devel curl-devel dcmtk-devel glog-devel \
                   gtest-devel libpng-devel libsqlite3x-devel libuuid-devel \
                   mongoose-devel openssl-devel jsoncpp-devel lua-devel pugixml-devel

# cmake  "-DDCMTK_LIBRARIES=CharLS" \
         -DSYSTEM_MONGOOSE_USE_CALLBACKS=OFF \
         ~/Orthanc
       
Note: Have also a look at the official package:
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/orthanc.git/tree/?h=f18