[rfc-dist] RFC 5263 on Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension for Partial Notification of Presence Information
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RFC 5263
Title: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) Extension
for Partial Notification of Presence Information
Author: M. Lonnfors, J. Costa-Requena,
E. Leppanen, H. Khartabil
Status: Standards Track
Date: September 2008
Mailbox: mikko.lonnfors at nokia.com,
jose.costa-requena at nokia.com,
eva.leppanen at saunalahti.fi,
hisham.khartabil at gmail.com
Pages: 16
Characters: 32556
Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
I-D Tag: draft-ietf-simple-partial-notify-10.txt
URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5263.txt
By default, presence delivered using the presence event package for
the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is represented in the Presence
Information Data Format (PIDF). A PIDF document contains a set of
elements, each representing a different aspect of the presence being
reported. When any subset of the elements change, even just a single
element, a new document containing the full set of elements is
delivered. This memo defines an extension allowing delivery of only
the presence data that has actually changed. [STANDARDS TRACK]
This document is a product of the SIP for Instant Messaging and Presence Leveraging Extensions Working Group of the IETF.
This is now a Proposed Standard Protocol.
STANDARDS TRACK: This document specifies an Internet standards track
protocol for the Internet community,and requests discussion and suggestions
for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the Internet
Official Protocol Standards (STD 1) for the standardization state and
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