I would like to thank everyone for the opinions. I will consider all of that
in future work.

Kind regards

Ivo Sedlacek
Siemens
PSE CZ TMM MMA8
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-----Original Message-----
From: ext Paul Kyzivat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 23. září 2008 17:42
To: Sedlacek Ivo
Cc: 'ext Eric Burger'; 'SIP IETF'
Subject: Re: [Sip] [sip] extensions of "handling" parameter of
Content-Disposition header



Sedlacek Ivo wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> see further explanation below.

> There is a SIP based multiparty conference with a focus - every
participant
> is connected using a SIP dialog to a central focus, which mixes/switches
> Media sent by the participants.
> One of the participants wants the focus to fetch e.g. a picture / an audio
> clip from an HTTP server / an RTSP server and play it to the conference
> participants using their media streams negotiated in SIP dialogs.
> Hope this makes this use case clearer.

> As mentioned above - by "sharing the resource"  I meant the focus is
> fetching the picture / audio clip from the HTTP server / the RTSP server
and
> distribute it using the MSRP / MSRP media streams agreed in the SIP
sessions
> to the participants.

This sounds like a desire to have the conference mixer do something 
special. As such, something around mediactl might be appropriate.

Or, it might be viewed as introducing another sort of participant into 
the conference. Perhaps this could be done by sending a REFER to the 
focus, with a URL for the resource in the Refer-To header.

        Thanks,
        Paul

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