El Wednesday 02 July 2008 18:10:36 Paul Kyzivat escribió:
> But conventions could be established. Certainly it is tempting to
> consider transforming
>
>         tel:1234;phone-context=example.com
>   into  sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   or    sip:1234;[EMAIL PROTECTED]

What is the last line?:
   sip:1234;[EMAIL PROTECTED]

The username is:
  1234;phone-context=example.com

Well, it's a perfeclty valid userinfo in SIP ABNF grammar (I've tested it just 
now), but since there are no "userinfo" parameters the UAS receiving this URI 
will not match "1234" but the whole "1234;phone-context=example.com".

Is really usable that "userinfo" in real life?

-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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