no, it is saying that
"sip:alice;day=<mailto:tuesday@atlanta.com>tuesday@atlanta.com" is the
username
(consistiing of semicolon, equal sign, etc.) A strange but a valid one.
The only deficit to my knowledge is not expanding % escapes. (perhaps you want
to report it in JIRA?)
-jiri
p.s. some of the questions you had asked previously are addressed in the new oob.cfg
-- feel free to check it out and give feeback.
At 11:36 18/10/2007, Tomasz Zieleniewski wrote:
Hi,
According to rfc 3261:
19.1.3 Example SIP and SIPS URI
sip:alice;day=<mailto:tuesday@atlanta.com>
tuesday(a)atlanta.com
The last sample URI above has a user field value of
"alice;day=tuesday". The escaping rules defined above allow a
semicolon to appear unescaped in this field. For the purposes of
this protocol, the field is opaque. The structure of that value is
only useful to the SIP element responsible for the resource.
in such case shouldn't the lookup_user($tu.uid, @ruri) method analyze only the
username part before semicolon
for the lookup??
Waiting for Your Feedback
Bests
Tomasz
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