MessageEncoder.ContentType Property
Definition
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When overridden in a derived class, gets the MIME content type used by the encoder.
public:
abstract property System::String ^ ContentType { System::String ^ get(); };
public abstract string ContentType { get; }
member this.ContentType : string
Public MustOverride ReadOnly Property ContentType As String
Property Value
The content type that is supported by the message encoder.
Examples
public override string ContentType
{
get
{
return this.contentType;
}
}
Remarks
The content type is a Multipurpose Internet Mail Exchange (MIME) header that appears at the beginning of a MIME message as well as within the separate body parts. Content-type headers are used to specify the media type and subtype of data in the body of a message and to fully specify the media type and subtype of data in the body of a message and to specify the character encoding (optional) of the data. An example of a MIME content type that can be supported: "application/soap+xml; charset=’utf8’".
A grammar that details the syntax of the content-type header is described in RFC 2045, Section 5.1. RFC 2046 provides detailed information on MIME media types and their parameters.