Re: [Sip] Binary Encoding for SIP

Marc Petit-Huguenin <petithug@acm.org> Sun, 15 February 2004 17:06 UTC

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From: Marc Petit-Huguenin <petithug@acm.org>
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To: Cullen Jennings <fluffy@cisco.com>
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Subject: Re: [Sip] Binary Encoding for SIP
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I thought that binary body was already supported: RFC3261 section 7.4.1, 
third paragraph.

Cullen Jennings wrote:
>     
> I submitted a draft on binary encoding for SIP. This improves
> interoperability, improves speed, decreases sizes of messages, and generally
> makes life better for SIP which will no doubt eventually help with World
> Hunger. I need feedback, please let me know:
> 
> a) Yah, lets do it
> 
> b) No this is a stupid ideas and here are the reasons why
> 
> c) There has not been many list comments, this draft involves some very
> complex issues. I need a year or two to develop an opinion on the single
> sentence inside it.
> 
> d) I agree with Cowboy Willis
> 
> Until it arrives in the archives, you can find it at
> 
> http://www.employees.org/~fluffy/ietf/draft-jennings-sip-mime-01.html
> 
> or, if you prefer ASCII encodings of everything,
> 
> www.employees.org/~fluffy/ietf/draft-jennings-sip-mime-01.txt
> 
> Thanks, Cullen
> 
> 

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