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Subject: RE: [Sip-implementors] handling binary content with no Content-Le ngth header
From: "Christer Holmberg (LMF)" <Christer.Holmberg () lmf ! ericsson ! se>
Date: 2003-06-20 19:48:05
Message-ID: F8EFC4B4A8C016428BC1F589296D4FBF046F6531 () esealnt630 ! al ! sw ! ericsson ! se
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Hi,
> My understanding of section 20.14 of RFC 3261 is that it is
> possible to receive SIP messages over message-oriented transports
> (UDP/SCTP) that do not have a Content-Length header. In this case then, how does \
> one determine the end of binary body content (for subsequent handling) if it is \
> not within a multipart boundary delimiter? Is there a requirement somewhere that
> I'm missing that ensures that such content is always in a multipart message?
I am not sure it's actually written anywhere, but I would say that you have to send \
the binary data within a MIME body.
Regards,
Christer Holmberg
Ericsson Finland
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Steve
>
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