On Mon, 2006-03-13 at 19:55 +0530, Manjunath Warad wrote:
> If this URI is not enclosed in the angle brackets "<>", then anything
> seperated by ';' is considered to be header parameters and not URI
> parameters. In this case, how to take decision whether anything after ';'
> belongs to header or URI-param when "<>" are not enclosed?  

The essential rule is in the last paragraph of section 20.
Unfortunately, there is no cross-reference to it:

   The Contact, From, and To header fields contain a URI.  If the URI
   contains a comma, question mark or semicolon, the URI MUST be
   enclosed in angle brackets (< and >).  Any URI parameters are
   contained within these brackets.  If the URI is not enclosed in angle
   brackets, any semicolon-delimited parameters are header-parameters,
   not URI parameters.

Dale

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