On Friday 04 January 2008 13:54:41 Norman Brandinger wrote:
Take a look at RFC-3261 starting about page 219. The
hash mark / pound
sign (#) is no where to be found.
It says:
25.1 Basic Rules
...
Several rules are incorporated from RFC 2396 [5] but are updated to
make them compliant with RFC 2234
...
And RFC 2396 says:
2.4.3. Excluded US-ASCII Characters
...
The character "#" is excluded because it is used to delimit a URI from a
fragment identifier in URI references
...
So I assume that "#" is a illegal character in a SIP URI, am I wrong?
Regards.
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Iñaki Baz Castillo
ibc(a)in.ilimit.es