m�n 2003-12-15 klockan 09.59 skrev [EMAIL PROTECTED]:

> > I'm reading RFC 3261 and have a a question of how responses are 
> > created.
> >
> > In 8.2.6.2 I can read that if no tag in the To field is recevied,
> > the URI of the To in the response MUST be equal to the To URI in the
> > request (and a To tag is added). As I understand, the display name
> > is not part of the URI, does this means that the Display name can be
> > different in the request and the response? can I even remove the 
> > display name when creating the To field for the response?
>
> Display Name is optional in URI. so it does not matter if display
> name is there or not or is different. u compare only URIs.

But that only applies to a To header without a tag, as far as I can see.

For a To header with a tag (or a From header), the header field must be
equal, not just the URI, and that would mean that the display name
can't be changed in those cases.

Why would there be a difference in whether display-name can be changed?

Hans

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