This document is good and looks ready to go to IESG.

One thing I think should be changed - it says "Consequently, UAs MUST use the binary transfer encoding for binary payloads in SIP." I actually believe that the binary transfer encoding is the right choice for all payloads regardless of if they are binary or not. (It's not like you are going to base64 encode the some ascii body). All binary means is the bits will get transfered without being molested - which is alway true for SIP since all the body handling is 8 bit safe.

So the change I would suggest would be to simply change "for binary payloads" to "for payloads". I think we had consensus on this in a HUM in a WG meeting back in 2004. A more detailed explanation of why think this is in

http://www.softarmor.com/wgdb/docs/draft-jennings-sip-mime-02.txt

Cullen <with my individual contributor hat on>

On Jun 25, 2008, at 9:06 AM, Dean Willis wrote:


I'm pleased to announce a working group last call for the "Body Handling" draft:

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sip-body- handling-02.txt

This draft is intended for the Standards Track.

The only minor issue I'm aware of is an outdated reference that should have no impact on the review:

== Outdated reference: A later version (-08) exists of draft-ietf- mmusic-file-transfer-mech-06

Please review the draft carefully and post your comments back to the list and author.

I'd like to conclude this WGLC period by July 11, 2008.

Ok everybody, get busy reviewing!

--
Dean


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