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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: ImmediateData Text Parameter Negotiation> Appendix D24 (ImmediateData) does not describe the result of negotiation if > the two sides differ. I presume that since the default is "yes", then only > if both sides agree to "no" is immediate data turned off. Please can this > be stated. I think that if either side says "no" then it's turned off. If one side doesn't support immediate data and says "no" no amount of cajoling (saying "yes") from the other side is going to change that. > Additionally, I feel that the default value for ImmediateData should be > "no". This comes down to what do we think the most common default behavior is going to be. So far IIRC, the only person who has explicitly stated that immediate data support will be the common default behavior has been John Hufferd. I'd like to hear the opinions of the rest of the list. Dave Sheehy
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