Howdy,
Just an FYI that Christer and I submitted a draft for SIP INFO events, based on
the email discussion. This is on the agenda for Vancouver.
Cheers,
-hadriel
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> Title : SIP INFO Event Framework
> Author(s) : H. Kaplan, et al.
> Filename : draft-kaplan-sip-info-events-00.txt
> Pages : 12
> Date : 2007-11-08
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> This document defines a proposed solution for defining, negotiating
> and exchanging info-event notifications in INFO messages, within SIP
> invite-created dialogs, for applications which need to exchange
> session-related information inside the invite-created dialog. This
> draft addresses issues and open items from RFC 2976, and updates it.
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