When you are writing MIME, you separate different chunks of your message with a certain boundary. I failed for some reason to find any documentation explaining this boundary, but here's what I gathered from examples:
- Boundary can be any 开发者_开发技巧string of letters and numbers, i. e. "d29a0c638b540b23e9a29a3a9aebc900aeeb6a82". 
- There are no rules for generating the boundary, you can just md5sum the name of your beloved, and here you go, you've got your boundary. 
- If you are sending MIME over HTTP, you must add a header "Content-Type" specifying that you do, and your boundary, contents of a header may look like this: - multipart/form-data; boundary=d29a0c638b540b23e9a29a3a9aebc900aeeb6a82 
- In the body of your message, the boundary should be preceded with "--", like: - --d29a0c638b540b23e9a29a3a9aebc900aeeb6a82 
But following these rules (and this helpful answer) I failed to generate POST query that server would accept. Am I missing something? Did I get something wrong?
The syntax of a boundary is:
boundary := 0*69<bchars> bcharsnospace bchars := bcharsnospace / " " bcharsnospace := DIGIT / ALPHA / "'" / "(" / ")" / "+" / "_" / "," / "-" / "." / "/" / ":" / "=" / "?"
And the body of a multipart entity has the syntax (only the important parts):
multipart-body := [preamble CRLF] dash-boundary transport-padding CRLF body-part *encapsulation close-delimiter transport-padding [CRLF epilogue] dash-boundary := "--" boundary encapsulation := delimiter transport-padding CRLF body-part delimiter := CRLF dash-boundary close-delimiter := delimiter "--"
The preceeding -- is mandatory for every boundary used in the message and the trailing -- is mandatory for the closing boundary (close-delimiter). So a multipart body with three body-parts with boundary as boundary can look like this:
--boundary
1. body-part
--boundary
2. body-part
--boundary
3. body-part
--boundary--
 
         
                                         
                                         
                                         
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