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Another strange thing: if I edit any of my Yahoo buddies, it seems that Fire
will attempt to discover all my buddies again. However, I have one buddy
that seems to never show up (it just says he logged off each time a refresh
happens).

On 2/23/02 7:52 pm, "Jeff Leung" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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> Actually, I do it because sometimes Yahoo doesn't discover all my online
> buddies. I think I described this problem before:
> 
> 1. An undiscovered buddy will appear if the buddy changes his/her status
> (unless it is to Invisible, of course).
> 2. This seems to be a problem with Proteus as well, which makes it seem to
> me that it is a problem with libyahoo.
> 3. At least for me, there are three sets of Yahoo buddies. Set 1 is always
> discovered by Fire. Sets 2 and 3 seem to be mutually exclusive. I am not yet
> sure if the sets are deterministic (not sure if each user always belongs to
> a certain set. I will make note though).
> 
> So I reconnect to see what Sets 2 and 3 are, and switch between sets (for
> instance, if I want to send a message to someone that is in Set 3 while Fire
> has discovered Sets 1 and 2).
> 
> On 2/23/02 2:46 pm, "Jason Townsend" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> on 2/23/02 1:36 PM, Colter Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>> What about a single menu item that changes between "Connect" and
>>> "Disconnect" as appropriate?
>> 
>> That's kind of where I was intending to go actually. It was just easier at
>> the time to do the disabling of one item. We could probably then take out
>> the submenu for each account in the Dock menu and just make the one item be
>> the connect/disconnect account name as well.
>> 
>> What I was wondering is why would a "reconnect" ever be necessary? If we had
>> some insight into what problems a reconnect solves, perhaps we could make
>> this operation less necessary by avoiding those problems in the first place.
>> 
>> -Jason

-- 
Jeff
// Diplomacy is the art of saying 'nice doggy'
// until you can find a rock.


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