Hi, (Combining e-mails again) Paul: ====
>>>For SDP, you find the part by looking for the one with >>>Content-Disposition:session. If there is a part with no C-D >>>header then one with a C-T of application/sdp defaults to >>>"session". So its all about C-D. >> >>The C-D header gives you information about the body, yes, but I don't >>think it helps you to FIND the body. >> >>That's what the SIP and MIME ABNFs are for. >> >Oh, sorry. I didn't really mean "find". I meant "choose the appropriate body >part". >>For SDP, you find the part by looking for the one with >>Content-Disposition:session. If there is a part with no C-D header then >>one with a C-T of application/sdp defaults to "session". So its all >>about C-D. > >Oops, I just realized I didn't state this the way I meant... > >For *offers and answers* you find the part by looking for the one with >Content-Disposition:session. If there is a part with no C-D header then >one with a C-T of application/sdp defaults to "session". So its all >about C-D. (In theory, application/sdp is just one of the C-Ts that >might be used to encode offers and answers.) I am not sure what you mean by "body part". Is this a problem if we only allow a single info-package per message? Regards, Christer _______________________________________________ Sip mailing list https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/sip This list is for NEW development of the core SIP Protocol Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for questions on current sip Use [EMAIL PROTECTED] for new developments on the application of sip