Hi Mary,

I am not sure I understand what you are saying.

I am not asking to "define" anything. I am just asking to include the text 
which says why P-CPI can NOT be used.

Regards,

Christer


-----Alkuperäinen viesti-----
Lähettäjä: Mary Barnes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Lähetetty: to 13.11.2008 17:36
Vastaanottaja: Christer Holmberg; Jonathan Rosenberg
Kopio: [email protected]
Aihe: RE: [Sip] draft-rosenberg-sip-target-uri-delivery-00.txt: 
P-Called-Party-ID
 
I guess I might be dense, but why can't that be derived from the HI
entry just before the one marked as the "target" entry?  This was the
whole concept behind capturing complete history info - you should always
have the previous request URI and you can build a complete tree of the
retargeting (where RFC 4244 defined that term to include both basic
routing changes to the request URI as well as redirections).

Also, I don't think it's appropriate that it would even be defined in
this doc, even if you need it. You would need a separate doc in SIPPING
and go through the normal expert review process.

Mary. 

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Christer Holmberg
Sent: Friday, October 31, 2008 7:52 AM
To: Jonathan Rosenberg
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: [Sip] draft-rosenberg-sip-target-uri-delivery-00.txt:
P-Called-Party-ID


 
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
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> >
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