<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can we use '#' character in SIP URI,
> RFC 3261 does not say about this character usage.

I'll just remove my deja vu glasses here.

'#' characters are forbidden in SIP URIs. As Paul Kyzivat said just the
other day,

> Not quite. RFC 3261 section 19.1.2 says:
>
>     The telephone-subscriber subset of the user component has special
>     escaping considerations.  The set of characters not reserved in the
>     RFC 2806 [9] description of telephone-subscriber contains a number of
>     characters in various syntax elements that need to be escaped when
>     used in SIP URIs.  Any characters occurring in a telephone-subscriber
>     that do not appear in an expansion of the BNF for the user rule MUST
>     be escaped.
>
> So you will have to go with: <sip:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

frank

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