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Re: [Sip] New version of draft-ietf-sip-body-handling-01.txt



Gonzalo,

This is *much* improved! (Not that it was bad before.) It is very straightforward and clear. I like it a lot.

I was only thinking about one use case that may, or may not, warrant some special explanation - the use of sipfrag.

A sipfrag is allowed to contain any subset of initial lines, headers, and body from a sip message. This could for instance lead to unsatisfied references to body parts, or to body parts that were intended to be referenced, but whose references have been elided. As a result it may not be possible to properly process the body parts of a sipfrag.

I think this this is pretty much intended behavior and so it should be ok to send such ill-constructed things. But it might be good, here or somewhere else, to clarify the construction and usage of sipfrags - what makes sense and what does not.

	Thanks,
	Paul

Gonzalo Camarillo wrote:
Folks,

I have put together a new version of the body handling draft:

http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-sip-body-handling-01.txt

This version addresses all the comments we got in its APPS review, which included modifying the structure of the document. With respect to references to body parts, per the guidelines we got from the APPS people, the document now only allows forward references.

Comments are welcome.

Cheers,

Gonzalo



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