2009/3/2 harbhanu <[email protected]>:
> I actually wanted to use +3314529!****! as example.
> But then as per your interpretation too it's not allowed.

Sure it's not allowed per RFC 3966 BNF syntax rules.


> TISPAN 182 025: [Section 6.1.2 Identification]
>             The wildcarded public user identity consists of a delimited
> regular expression located in the telephone-subscriber portion of a tel URI
> (e.g.         tel: +3314529!****!) or in the user portion of a SIP URI (e.g.
> sip:*[email protected]).

This is annoying. It means that this specification violates the
grammar specified in RFC 3966. Theorically RFC 3966 is just updated by
RFC 5341. Sincerelly I can't understand how the above spec can
requiere such aberration in Tel URI.


> So do we have any parallel draft in IETF to apply these modification to Tel
> Uri ??
> How are we supposed to handle scenarios like this ?

Sorry, no idea, this is really confusing. Do people writting
specifications really want TEL URI to be usable??



-- 
Iñaki Baz Castillo
<[email protected]>

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