From: "Jack W. Lix" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

   What I'm really looking for is where the UAC/UAS behavior is defined.
   Somehow, multiple people decided that they should look for this field in the
   refer-to header of a REFER request and then put then info in the INVITE
   prompted by the REFER.  Now, I cant believe that was coincidence!!  Is it
   documented somewhere or just abstracted from examples like the one in
   RFC3515 (Refer) and the sipping-service-examples draft?


   From: Michael Procter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 

   And from section 19.1:
         Headers: Header fields to be included in a request constructed
            from the URI.

            Headers fields in the SIP request can be specified with the "?"
            mechanism within a URI.  The header names and values are
            encoded in ampersand separated hname = hvalue pairs.  The
            special hname "body" indicates that the associated hvalue is
            the message-body of the SIP request.

   There are more details in 19.1.5, including some warnings about
   dangerous headers which should not be honoured.

Dale
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