Clarify how to model binary data (3.2.0 port of #3727 and #3729 #3770
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Content-Encoding
HTTP header field andcontentEncoding
#2476First commit message
This reorganizes binary data-related guidance into a
"Working With Binary Data" section, as has already been
done in 3.0.4.
This includes more detailed guidance on when various
approaches to binary data make sense (e.g. you cannot
stuff raw binary into JSON no matter what you put in your
Schema Object, and while you can base64-encode entire
message bodies, it takes up a lot more space for no clear
benefit). An example that contradicts this guidance has
been removed.
The lack of and HTTP header for base64 encoding is now
explicitly called out.
Also note that only
multipart
media types with named partsare supported, as they are modeled as an object.
Second commit message
Clarify how to model streaming binary data