Hello
The second case is not valid. This means that SIP-URI has to be in one line.

Thus the valid grammars are:
user':'passwd
host':'port
"sip:"
"mailto:";

In 'maddr' ',' and '=' are VALID. COMMA and EQUAL are NOT valid.

Regards,

Salman Abdul Baset
Design Engineer
Avaz Networks

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Hi, all

 I bewilder to the char between user and passwd, or between host and port. 
 As following:

I   user':'passwd                host':'port
II  user COLON passwd  host COLON port

 I check the 25th chapter of bis09, and I sure I have not seen the second
case.
 The same question is behind scheme, such as:

I   sip':'               mailto':'
II  sip COLON  mailto COLON

 Should the char be the only ':'? Or COLON too?

 Another question is about the char leading uri_param(not param of header
field).

I   ';'maddr'='
II  SEMI maddr EQUAL

 Must the char be ';' or '='? Or NOT?

 If the char can't be SEMI and EQUAL, the sip_uri has to be in only ONE
line. 
 Am I right?

Regards

Wu Yu
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