Greetings,

Concerning rfc3261 and rfc4485 usage of gen-value and quoted-string, are
the quotes considered part of the value during use?  

Since I didn't notice a good example within rfc3261, I'll ask more
specifically concerning the forbidden draft-levy-sip-diversion. :)

diversion-reason = "reason" "=" ( ... | "deflection" | ... | token |
quoted-string )

Notice that unquoted deflection is a reason value and that quoted-string
is also possible.  If a device uselessly or erroneously sends
reason="deflection" instead of reason=deflection does "deflection" have
the same meaning as deflection?  More specifically if a device sends
reason="deflection", are the quotes considered an error or useless based
upon the rfc4485, rfc3261, and ABNF?  

If the answer mentioned within an rfc (excluding strict upon send and
lenient upon receive paradigm), please also provide indicate the
reference.

Concerning rfc3261's display-name, some vendors render the quotes to
user and others don't.  I didn't notice rfc3261 indicating to de-quote
the display-name.  

Concerning auth stuff like realm, the rfc explicitly indicates when
de-quote is needed.

Thanks,
Brett

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