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Right - my mistake. From RFC3261:
Address-of-Record: An address-of-record (AOR) is a SIP or SIPS URI
that points to a domain with a location service that can map the URI to another URI where the user might be available. Typically, the location service is populated through registrations. An AOR is frequently thought of as the "public address" of the user. However it should be noted that the getAor method on resip's Uri class does not include the scheme.
Scott From: Byron Campen [mailto:bcampen@xxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Wed 8/6/2008 4:02 PM To: Scott Godin Cc: Karlsson; resiprocate-users Subject: Re: [reSIProcate-users] What's diffenrent of NameAddr, uri and aor ? Sorry, this is a pet peeve of mine, but an AOR includes a scheme.
Best regards,
Byron Campen
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