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Re: [Sip] I-D Action:draft-barnes-sip-rfc4244bis-00.txt



Hi,

My first comment/question on the draft: eventhough there are lots of
examples, do we really need 46 pages? Are we really making History-Info
more clear if we still need that many pages?

I know my comment is not that useful, since I don't propose what to
change/remove, but just as a general comment.

Regards,

Christer




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> 	Title           : An Extension to the Session Initiation
> Protocol (SIP) for Request History Information
> 	Author(s)       : M. Barnes, F. Audet
> 	Filename        : draft-barnes-sip-rfc4244bis-00.txt
> 	Pages           : 49
> 	Date            : 2009-03-04
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> This document defines a standard mechanism for capturing the 
> history information associated with a Session Initiation 
> Protocol (SIP) request.  This capability enables many 
> enhanced services by providing the information as to how and 
> why a call arrives at a specific application or user.  This 
> document defines a new optional SIP header, History-Info, for 
> capturing the history information in requests.
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