[Serusers] How does user agents send log-off request?
Ryan Pagquil
rpagquil at philonline.com
Fri Oct 28 12:43:06 CEST 2005
Hi Jan,
This helps a lot.
Thanks,
Ryan
Jan Janak wrote:
>It sends REGISTER with the expires parameter set to 0.
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> Jan.
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>On 28-10-2005 17:50, Ryan Pagquil wrote:
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>>Hi,
>> How does User agents sends log-off signal to SER? I know that for
>>the user agent to log in it needs to send a REGISTER request, what
>>request should the user agent need to send SER to be able to log off and
>>be removed from the location table? Could you please explain how the
>>user agent does this...
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>>Thanks in advance,
>>
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>>Infodyne Inc. - PhilOnline.com
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Ryan Pagquil
Infodyne Inc. - PhilOnline.com
3603 Antel Global Corporate Center
Doña Julia Vargas Ave.
Ortigas Center Pasig City
Tel: 687-0715
Web: www.philonline.com
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