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On Wednesday, May 29, 2002, at 07:36 PM, Derek J. Balling wrote:
> There are lots of commands that Jabber server-admins can send to
> change/reset users' passwords, get server statistics, etc. etc., that
> require either (a) your client knowing what XML to send for certain
> types of requests, or (b) allowing you to send the server a raw XML
> request and handing back the results.
OK, sounds reasonable. If we could somehow tell that a typed message was
supposed to be XML then it might make sense to handle that particular
message as a command. We already do that for some IRC commands like /me
(and it makes sense to add support for other IRC commands too).
Alternately, if there is some way we could add a real interface for
these commands you want to do that would work also...
Please file a feature request on sourceforge for this in any case.
-Jason
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