Hi, Dean 

Sorry for late response. Do you mean "advertisement" content always is needed 
to 'render'? So a single content disposition "advertisement" is enough.

In addition, some content body (e.g. Geolocation or advertisement) may be 
inserted or modified by intermediary. Could we specify a common way for 
indicating the source of inserted content body? For example, define a new MIME 
header: Content-Insertedby. A B2BUA may insert a content body including AD like 
this:

Content-Type: text/plain
Content-Disposition: advertisement
Content-Insertedby: AD-Agent <sip: [EMAIL PROTECTED]>

McDonald, i'm lovin' it!

Opinion?

Cheers,
Qian

-----Original Message-----
From: Dean Willis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2007 6:45 PM
To: Qian Sun
Cc: 'Paul Kyzivat'; 'Gonzalo Camarillo'; 'sip'
Subject: Re: Content-Disposition in multiparts WAS (Re: [Sip] Draft slides 
forbody (MIME) handling)

Qian Sun wrote:
> If we define a new Content Disposition type "advertisement" so that
> the operator or service provider may insert advertisement in the all
> kinds of message body. And we want the advertisement content 'render'
> to the users. Could we use multiple content dispositions
> ("advertisement" and 'render') for a single content part? Or only
> define a new Content Disposition Parameters "advertisement" instead?

So is there a need to ever use "advertisement" in conjunction with 
something besides "render"?

--
Dean





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