Extensible Markup Language Format Extension for Representing Copy Control Attributes in Resource Lists
RFC 5364, “Extensible Markup Language Format Extension for Representing Copy Control Attributes in Resource Lists”, is a Proposed Standard document published in October 2008 by M. Garcia-Martin, G. Camarillo. It has since been updated by RFC 8996. The canonical text is published by the RFC Editor.
Abstract
In certain types of multimedia communications, a Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) request is distributed to a group of SIP User Agents (UAs). The sender sends a single SIP request to a server which further distributes the request to the group. This SIP request contains a list of Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs), which identify the recipients of the SIP request. This URI list is expressed as a resource list XML document. This specification defines an XML extension to the XML resource list format that allows the sender of the request to qualify a recipient with a copy control level similar to the copy control level of existing email systems. [STANDARDS-TRACK]
What “Proposed Standard” means
An entry-level standards-track specification: stable, peer-reviewed and a solid basis for implementation, though it may still evolve before becoming an Internet Standard.
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- RFC 5363 Framework and Security Considerations for Session Initiation Protocol URI-List Services
- RFC 5365 Multiple-Recipient MESSAGE Requests in the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5362 The Session Initiation Protocol Pending Additions Event Package
- RFC 5366 Conference Establishment Using Request-Contained Lists in the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5361 A Document Format for Requesting Consent
- RFC 5367 Subscriptions to Request-Contained Resource Lists in the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5360 A Framework for Consent-Based Communications in the Session Initiation Protocol
- RFC 5368 Referring to Multiple Resources in the Session Initiation Protocol