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	Title		: A GEOPRIV HTTPS Using Protocol
	Author(s)	: H. Tschofenig, H. Schulzrinne
	Filename	: draft-tschofenig-geopriv-http-using-protocol-00.txt
	Pages		: 23
	Date		: 2007-7-5
	
   This document describes an approach to to use Hypertext Transfer
   Protocol (HTTP) over Transport Layer Protocol (TLS) to transport
   Presence Information Data Format Location Objects (PIDF-LO) (see RFC
   4119).  It is a GEOPRIV using protocol as described in Section 5.2 or
   RFC 3693 to resolve an identifier, which denotes a reference, to a
   PIDF-LO.  The document assumes that the HTTP client possesses the
   reference that is obtained using a mechanism that are outside the
   scope of this document and conveys it to the HTTP server in order to
   retrieve a PIDF-LO in a response.


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