Introduction
This document describes the HTTP protocol for Dynamic Media Image Rendering.
Only the publicly available aspects of the protocol are described. The server may support additional commands which are reserved for use by Dynamic Media client software.
Intended audience
This document is intended for experienced programmers and website developers who want to use Dynamic Media Image Rendering for a website or a custom application.
It is assumed that the reader is familiar with Dynamic Media Image Authoring and Image Rendering, general HTTP protocol standards and conventions, and basic imaging terminology.
Document conventions
Common terms
** MSS
** Material Specification Segment: a set of material attributes between two selection commands in the request.
** vignette
** An image prepared in Dynamic Media Image Authoring for use with Image Rendering.