On 4/10/06, Marcin Michalak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >  I managed to put the message structure into the buffer, but the
> > > sequence seems to be different for 2 different messages:
> > ..
> > > How to make sure the sequence is the same?
> >
> > msg_copy() does that. msg_dup() can not keep the sequence between
> > different headers.

>  Thanks for the answer. The problem is that CSeq 'wanders' from the
> middle to the end of the message between initial request and the one
> sent with credentials...

Why it is a problem, beside aesthatically? The order of different
headers should not matter in SIP message format. Some 3rd party
software?

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