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"Common Presence and Instant Messaging: Message Format", Derek Atkins, Graham Klyne, 20-Jan-03. (56305 bytes)
- This memo defines the mime type 'message/cpim', a message format for
protocols that conform to the Common Profile for Instant Messaging (CPIM)
specification.
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"Presence Information Data Format (PIDF)", Hiroyasu Sugano, Shingo Fujimoto, 9-May-03. (55276 bytes)
- This memo specifies the Common Profile for Presence (CPP) Presence
Information Data Format (PIDF) as a common presence data format for
CPP-compliant Presence protocols, and also defines a new media type
'application/pidf+xml' to represent the XML MIME entity for PIDF
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"Address Resolution for Instant Messaging and Presence", Jon Peterson, 22-Oct-03. (15758 bytes)
- Presence and instant messaging are defined in RFC2778 [5]. The Common
Profiles for Presence [2] and Instant Messaging [1] define two URI schemes:
'im' for INSTANT INBOXes and 'pres' for PRESENTITIES. This document
provides guidance for locating the resources associated with URIs that
employ these schemes.
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"Common Profile for Presence (CPP)", Jon Peterson, 22-Oct-03. (30168 bytes)
- Presence is defined in RFC2778 [12]. Today, numerous presence protocols are
in use (largely as components of commercial instant messaging services),
and little interoperability between services based on these protocols has
been achieved. This specification defines common semantics and data formats
for presence to facilitate the creation of gateways between presence
services.
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"Common Profile for Instant Messaging (CPIM)", Jon Peterson, 22-Oct-03. (26113 bytes)
- Instant messaging is defined in RFC2778 [5]. Today, numerous instant
messaging protocols are in use, and little interoperability between
services based on these protocols has been achieved. This specification
defines common semantics and data formats for instant messaging to
facilitate the creation of gateways between instant messaging services.
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