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Title : A guideline on message headers and URI in SIP/SIMPLE framework
Author(s) : A. Ahmed
Filename : draft-ashir-simple-message-guideline-00.txt
Pages : 14
Date : 2004-2-11
SUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY and PUBLISH methods in SIP are responsible for
carrying presence information to a target destination. Message headers
(Request-line, To, From, Contact etc.) indicate SIP entities that are
identified by a URI. This document clarifies the indication of the
message headers and provides a guideline on URI usage in the header
fields. The authors hope that this document will be useful for
SIP/SIMPLE implementers, interoperability testers, designers, and
protocol researchers.
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