; possible values for content encoding are 0, 1 and 2
; 0 means arbitrary bytes (like an private message, image or tar)
; 1 means json
; 2 means cbor
Why support json at all?
; possible values for content encoding are 0, 1 and 2
; 0 means arbitrary bytes (like an private message, image or tar)
; 1 means json
; 2 means cbor
Why support json at all?