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	Title		: User Online Presence and Information Attributes
	Author(s)	: P. Riikonen
	Filename	: draft-riikonen-presence-attrs-03.txt
	Pages		: 13
	Date		: 2004-2-2
	
This document defines set of attributes that can represent the online
user's presence in a network, and to provide general information about
the user.  The purpose is to provide a generic mechanism to share
online presence and status, and general information about the user
to be used in several kind of network protocols and applications.
These attributes could be used by for example chat and conferencing
protocols (such as Instant Message protocols), network games, and
other similar network protocols and applications that has online
users in a network.

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