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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Locate the input fields labeled 'Zap Data' and 'Zot Data'. Enter the required text information into these fields.
  3. Find the 'File Data' section. Click on the 'Choose File' button to upload a file from your device.
  4. Once all fields are filled, review your entries for accuracy.
  5. Click on the 'Submit' button to send your form data. Ensure that you have selected the correct enctype as 'multipart/form-data' for file uploads.

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A multipart/mixed MIME message is composed of a mix of different data types. Each body part is delineated by a boundary. The boundary parameter is a text string used to delineate one part of the message body from another. All boundaries start with two hyphens (--).
The enctype attribute specifies how form-data should be encoded before sending it to the server. The form-data is encoded to application/x--form-urlencoded by default.
Set the value of enctype to multipart/form-data because the data will be split into multiple parts, one for each file plus one for the text data included in the form body (if the text is also entered into the form).
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In summary, the enctype attribute is used to specify the encoding type of an HTML form. When a form includes binary data, such as image or audio files, the enctype should be set to multipart/form-data to ensure that the data is uploaded correctly.
The Multipart/Related media type is intended for compound objects consisting of several inter-related body parts. For a Multipart/Related object, proper display cannot be achieved by individually displaying the constituent body parts.
Multipart/form-data is a media type (or content type) used to encode binary data in HTTP requests. As the name suggests, HTTP request payloads structured as multipart/form-data include multiple parts, each containing their own set of headers and their own unique contents.
Classification of Content Types​ Text Types:These are used for representing plain text, HTML content, CSS stylesheets, and JavaScript code. Image Types: Used for various image formats. Audio and Video Types: Used for handling audio and video files.

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