Hi Iñaki,

Yes, there is at least one such case. In OMA Presence Content XDM 1.0,
available in OMA Presence Simple 2.0 documents, it is defined that the files
related to the status-icon of the user have to be stored in a subdirectory
of the user's folder (see 5.1.12.1):

The subfolder of the Primary Principal’s Home Directory used for storing
> Presence Content documents for the Status Icon Presence Content SHALL be
> named “oma_status-icon”.
>

In GSMA RCS, for instance, this specification is used to store the portrait
icon of the presentity, where watchers can retrieve it. In that case, the
name of the document is fixed but according to OMA there could be more than
one icon stored in the PresContent XDMS.

Greetings,
Arnau


2009/10/20 Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>

> Hi, usually in any XCAP application the user's documents are stored under:
>
>  http://xcap.domain.org/XCAP_APPLICATION/users/sip:u...@domain/DOCUMENT
>
> But of course, to make interoperability complex, IETF allows the storage of
> user documents in subdirectories:
>
>
> http://xcap.domain.org/XCAP_APPLICATION/users/sip:u...@domain/mydir1/DOCUMENT
>
> I'm doing a parser of such XCAP URL's and need to know if there is any
> *real*
> usage (i.e: under OMA's XDM specifications) in which such exotic storage
> under
> a personal "subdirectory" is really used.
>
> I hope the response to my question is "not at all" :)
>
>
>
> --
> Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net>
>
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