Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
According to some exotic RFC, a proxy should handle a URN URI and
translate it into a SIP URI (or route the request to a predefined
proxy which handles it). But no specification defines how a HTTP URI
should be translated into a SIP URI (or other kind of URI).
Because it isn't specified, it can't be done? One could probably think
of some scenarios where a MESSAGE request with a text body and a mailto
URI does make sense. Of course you need some pre-configured logic to
make the proxy understand what to do with it. If it knows where to send
the request to, it can happily do that. No need to have a SIP URI for
that purpose.
Ok, but for sure that's not the purpose of a SIP proxy ;)
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
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