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- CDDB SUBMISSION
- ---------------
- Your software may allow users to enter CDDB data and then submit them
- to the freedb archive.
- There are two methods of submission: <a href="#email">via e-mail</a> or <a href="#http">via http</a> using submit.cgi
- <a name="email"></a>1. Submission via e-mail
- ------------------------
- Your software has to send the entry to the
- following address:
- freedb-submit@freedb.org
- You may implement a button or somesuch in your software's user-interface
- to facilitate this. The destination e-mail address should be made
- user-configurable.
- There should be one e-mail message per freedb entry. The mail Subject
- line should be in the form "cddb category discid". For example:
- Subject: cddb rock 850f970b
- The body of the e-mail message should be in the format of a CDDB file
- entry as described <a href="http://freedb.freedb.org/software/old/DBFORMAT">here</a>. The messages should contain only
- plain ASCII text. Do not attach encoded information or add special
- escape sequences.
- Note that the disc ID specified in the mail Subject line should
- also appear in the list of disc IDs in the DISCID= field of the
- CDDB file entry. If not, it is considered an error and the submission
- will be rejected.
- You should only allow categories that are currently supported by the
- freedb (blues, classical, country, data, folk, jazz, misc, newage,
- reggae, rock, soundtrack). Submissions specifying unsupported
- categories will be rejected.
- Please do not allow a user to submit CD database entries that
- have completely unfilled contents (i.e., blank information in the
- disc artist/title as well as the track titles, or filled with
- useless default information like "track 1", "track 2", etc.).
- While the current CD database server checks and rejects submissions
- that have a blank DTITLE line, it doesn't (and can't feasibly) check
- the track titles effectively, nor can it check any of these fields
- if they are filled with a default string. If it were, it would
- have to be hacked to know about the default strings of every possible
- client.
- Thus, please design your client with this in mind. This is a somewhat
- tricky thing to do, as some CDs contain blank tracks with no titles
- and you need to allow for that. An example minimum requirement
- that a CD player client should meet is listed below:
- 1. Don't allow the "send" or "submit" feature to be activated if
- the CD database information form is not edited at all.
- 2. Check that the disc artist/title contains something (that the user
- typed in).
- 3. Check that all of the tracks have a title filled in by the user
- (some (but not all!) may be blank, but not the default string).
- This should minimize the number of useless garbage being submitted
- into the CD database.
- Before you release your software, please be sure that it produces
- submissions that adheres to the CDDB file format, and that the frame
- offset, disc length, and disc ID information are correctly computed.
- For testing, please make your software send submissions to the
- following e-mail address (rather than the real submission site at
- freedb-submit@freedb.org):
- test-submit@freedb.org
- The test address performs sanity checking on the CDDB submission and
- sends back pass/fail confirmation, but does not actually deposit the
- entry in the CD database.
- <a name="http"></a>2. Submission via http
- ----------------------
- For submit via http, your application has to transmit the entry to the
- database through a CGI program at the following URL:
- http://freedb.freedb.org/~cddb/submit.cgi
- Submissions are made through the CGI program as follows. You must only use
- the "POST" method of sending data; "GET" is not supported. There are several
- HTTP "Entity-Header" fields that must be included in the data followed by a
- blank line, followed by the "Entity-Body" (a.k.a the CDDB entry) in the
- format described in Appendix B below. The required header fields are:
- Category: CDDB_category
- Discid: CDDB_discid
- User-Email: user@domain
- Submit-Mode: test_or_submit
- Content-Length: length_of_CDDB_entry
- Where:
- - "CDDB_category" is one of the valid CDDB categories (blues, classical,
- country, data, folk, jazz, misc, newage, reggae, rock, soundtrack).
- Invalid categories will result in the entry being rejected.
- - "CDDB_discid" is the 8-digit hex CDDB disc ID of the entry as described in
- the "<a href="http://freedb.freedb.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=6">Discid howto</a>" section. This must be the same disc ID that appears
- in the "DISCID=" section of the entry being submitted. If not, the entry
- will be rejected.
- - "user@domain" is the valid email address of the user submitting the entry.
- This is required in case a submission failure notice must be sent to the
- user.
- - "test_or_submit" is the word "test" or "submit" (without the surrounding
- quotes) to indicate whether the submission is a test submission or a real
- submission to the database, respectively. See <a href="#testsubmission">below</a> for an explanation of
- test submissions.
- - "length_of_CDDB_entry" is the size in bytes of the CDDB entry being
- submitted. This number does not include the length of the header or the
- blank line separating the HTTP header and the CDDB entry.
- There are several additional optional HTTP header fields that may also
- be specified (but which are currently not used by the freedb):
- Charset: character_set_of_CDDB_entry
- X-Cddbd-Note: message for user
- Where:
- - "character_set_of_CDDB_entry" is one of ISO-8859-1 or US-ASCII (lower case
- may be used if desired). This specifies to the CDDB server which character
- set the CDDB entry has been encoded in. If your application knows the
- user's character set, then you should specify it here. Only these two
- character sets are supported currently. DO NOT specify the character set
- if your application does not have any way of verifying the user's character
- set (i.e. do not guess; it's better not to specify it at all).
- - "message for user" is an arbitrary message to be included at the top of
- any rejection notice that may be sent to the submitting user.
- An example submission showing the HTTP command, "Entity-Header" and "Entity-
- Body" follows:
- POST /~cddb/submit.cgi HTTP/1.0
- Category: rock
- Discid: 2a09310a
- User-Email: joe@joeshost.joesdomain.com
- Submit-Mode: submit
- Charset: ISO-8859-1
- X-Cddbd-Note: Problems with Super CD Player? Send email to support@supercd.com.
- Content-Length: 820
- # xmcd
- #
- # Track frame offsets:
- [ data omitted in this example for brevity ]
- PLAYORDER=
- Note the blank line between the "Content-Length" header field and the
- "# xmcd" which marks the beginning of the CDDB entry.
- When your application submits an entry through the CGI program, it will
- respond with a 3-digit response code indicating whether or not the entry has
- been forwarded to the freedb server for inclusion in the database, followed
- by a textual description of the response code. For example:
- 200 OK, submission has been sent.
- 400 Internal error: failed to forward submission.
- 500 Missing required header information.
- These are but a few of the possible responses.
- See the description of the <a href="http://freedb.freedb.org/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=28">CDDB server protocol</a> for more information on
- handling response codes.
- The body of the freedb entry being submitted should be sent verbatim as
- described in the <a href="http://freedb.freedb.org/software/old/DBFORMAT">database-format specification</a>. DO NOT encode the data in any
- way before transmitting it; data must be sent as raw text. For example,
- Windows programmers should not use the Windows URL encode function prior to
- calling the submit CGI program. Doing so may lead to corrupt data being sent
- and also possibly to rejected submissions.
- You may implement a button or somesuch in your software's user interface
- to initiate submissions. Rejected submissions are automatically returned
- via email to the sender specified in the "User-Email" header field with an
- explanation of the reason for the rejection.
- Please do not allow a user to submit CD database entries that
- have completely unfilled contents (i.e., blank information in the
- disc artist/title as well as the track titles, or filled with
- useless default information like "track 1", "track 2", etc.).
- While the current CD database server checks and rejects submissions
- that have a blank DTITLE line, it doesn't (and can't feasibly) check
- the track titles effectively, nor can it check any of these fields
- if they are filled with a default string. If it were, it would
- have to be hacked to know about the default strings of every possible
- client.
- Thus, please design your client with this in mind. This is a somewhat
- tricky thing to do, as some CDs contain blank tracks with no titles
- and you need to allow for that. An example minimum requirement
- that a CD player client should meet is listed below:
- 1. Don't allow the "send" or "submit" feature to be activated if
- the CD database information form is not edited at all.
- 2. Check that the disc artist/title contains something (that the user
- typed in).
- 3. Check that all of the tracks have a title filled in by the user.
- (some (but not all!) may be blank, but not the default string).
-
- Before you release your software, please be sure that it produces
- submissions that adhere to the CDDB file format, and that the frame
- offset, disc length, and disc ID information are correctly computed.
- For testing, please make your software send submissions with the
- "Submit-Mode" HTTP header field set to "test".
- <a name="testsubmission"></a>CDDB submissions sent in test mode will be sanity-checked by the freedb server
- and pass/fail confirmation sent back to the submitter, but will not actually
- be deposited in the CD database. Please DO NOT send submisions in "submit"
- mode until you have tested your program with several different CD's.
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