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	Title		: Media Sessions Markup Language (MSML)
	Author(s)	: T. Melanchuk, G. Sharratt
	Filename	: draft-melanchuk-sipping-msml-01.txt
	Pages		: 40
	Date		: 2003-10-27
	
The Media Sessions Markup Language (MSML) is used to control and 
invoke many different types of services on IP media servers. Clients 
can use it define how media sessions interact on a media server and 
to apply services to individual or groups of users. MSML can be used, 
for example, to control media server advanced conferencing features, 
create sidebars, and insert media processing objects into media 
streams. As well, clients can use it with other languages such as the 
Media Objects Markup Language (MOML) or VoiceXML to interact with 
individual users or with groups of conference participants.

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