Hi,

The draft-holmberg-sip-target-uri-delivery-01.txt draft contained text
on why the P-Called-Party-ID header was used. Would it be a good idea to
keep that text in this spec, because I have already received questions
regarding that.

Regards,

Christer




> > A New Internet-Draft is available from the on-line Internet-Drafts 
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> >     Title           : Delivery of Request-URI Targets to User Agents
> >     Author(s)       : J. Rosenberg
> >     Filename        : draft-rosenberg-sip-target-uri-delivery-00.txt
> >     Pages           : 12
> >     Date            : 2008-10-26
> >
> > When a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) proxy receives a request 
> > targeted at a URI identifying a user or resource it is responsible 
> > for, the proxy translates the URI to a registered contact URI of an 
> > agent representing that user or resource.  In the process, the 
> > original URI is removed from the request.  Numerous use cases have 
> > arisen which require this information to be delivered to the user 
> > agent.  This document describes these use cases and defines an 
> > extension to the History-Info header field which allows it 
> to be used 
> > to support those cases.
> >
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