@techreport{dusseault-rvp-addr-00, number = {draft-dusseault-rvp-addr-00}, type = {Internet-Draft}, institution = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, publisher = {Internet Engineering Task Force}, note = {Work in Progress}, url = {https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-dusseault-rvp-addr/00/}, author = {Lisa M. Dusseault}, title = {{Addressing and Location for RVP}}, pagetotal = 8, year = 1998, month = mar, day = 16, abstract = {A core part of a presence and instant messaging protocol, such as RVP {[}7{]}, must be the ability to find users online. This draft defines several aspects of finding a user online: - Schema of RVP URL - How to find a user\textbackslash{}022s RVP address (URL) - How to find a RVP server The problem may be generalized to finding a non-user object online. In this draft, the client is the process which is searching for a RVP object. This can be a RVP server acting as a client or on behalf of a user. The server is the process which is responsible for answering queries and receiving messages for a RVP object. A RVP client may sometimes act as its own server.}, }