Re: [sipcore] Content-Length in multipart body parts

"Worley, Dale R (Dale)" <dworley@avaya.com> Mon, 25 June 2012 15:55 UTC

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Date: Mon, 25 Jun 2012 11:55:13 -0400
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Subject: Re: [sipcore] Content-Length in multipart body parts
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On Mon, 2012-06-25 at 14:43 +0000, bruno.chatras@orange.com wrote:
> > The implementers who have this problem most likely won't have looked at
> > the errata either. 
> [BC] Their customers can tell them to look at the errata when requesting them to fix the error.
> 
> If they do look at the errata, will changing the
> > status from "Held" to "Accepted" change their behavior?
> [BC] That's what I understood from at least one of them...

Please name the vendor so that we can all laugh at them!  (And know to
avoid buying their gear.)

Dale