rfc 3204 seems to define binary encoding for ISUP and QSIG signaling bodies.

Thanks
Rajesh Jain

On Tue, Nov 1, 2011 at 9:33 AM, Iñaki Baz Castillo <i...@aliax.net> wrote:

> 2011/10/31 Kevin P. Fleming <kpflem...@digium.com>:
> > Any MIME-type that is defined to have binary content could legitimately
> > appear in a SIP message. I'm not personally aware of any RFCs that
> > define SIP extensions that require the transport of binary message
> > bodies, but it's certainly allowed. RFC 3261 places no restrictions on
> > the MIME-types that can appear in the Content-Type header.
>
> Thanks Kevin. But anyhow it seems that there is no SIP spec/RFC
> defining a binary body, am I wrong?
>
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