>what does mean column of 'Marker" in windows "Wireshark:RTP Stream
>Analysis"??
From RFC 3550
marker (M): 1 bit
The interpretation of the marker is defined by a profile. It is
intended to allow significant events such as frame boundaries to
be marked in the packet stream. A
Luis,
I used editcap to include the two TCP packets that make up the wbxml
flow.
Thnax,
gerry
wbxml.pcap
Description: wbxml.pcap
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Anyone? I'm still in need of help with seeing wbxml via HTTP transport.
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Please also read RFC 3611. Section 4.7.3 will help you.
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Make sure to read the RFC 3550. The values are not always strictly
binary. For instance, NTP is sec/millisecs. The value of DLSR is
represented as 1/65536 of a sec ticks.
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http:
I've got a trace of wbxml data going over a HTTP connection. It shows
the first TCP packet with POST and a HTTP header of
Content-type: application/vnd.syncml+wbxml
There is a TCP continuation packet that contains the POST data with the
xbxml data.
What I can't figure out is how to use the w