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        Title           : Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Event State
                              Publication
        Author(s)       : A. Niemi
        Filename        : draft-ietf-sip-publish-03.txt
        Pages           : 40
        Date            : 2004-2-16
        
This document describes an extension to the Session Initiation
Protocol (SIP) for publishing event state used within the framework
for SIP Event Notification. The first application of this extension
is targeted at the publication of presence information.
The mechanism described in this document can be extended to support
publication of any event state, for which there exists an appropriate
event package. It is not intended to be a general-purpose mechanism
for transport of arbitrary data, as there are better-suited
mechanisms for this purpose (FTP, HTTP, etc.)

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