PHP Class Emarref\Jwt\HeaderParameter\ContentType
The "cty" (content type) Header Parameter is used by JWS applications to declare the MIME Media Type
[IANA.MediaTypes] of the secured content (the payload). This is intended for use by the application when more than
one kind of object could be present in the JWS payload; the application can use this value to disambiguate among the
different kinds of objects that might be present. It will typically not be used by applications when the kind of
object is already known. This parameter is ignored by JWS implementations; any processing of this parameter is
performed by the JWS application. Use of this Header Parameter is OPTIONAL.
Per RFC 2045 [RFC2045], all media type values, subtype values, and parameter names are case-insensitive. However,
parameter values are case-sensitive unless otherwise specified for the specific parameter.
To keep messages compact in common situations, it is RECOMMENDED that producers omit an "application/" prefix of a
media type value in a "cty" Header Parameter when no other '/' appears in the media type value. A recipient using
the media type value MUST treat it as if "application/" were prepended to any "cty" value not containing a '/'. For
instance, a "cty" value of "example" SHOULD be used to represent the "application/example" media type; whereas, the
media type "application/example;part="1/2"" cannot be shortened to "example;part="1/2"".
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