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The libyahoo2 library is what we need now. The old library is no
longer supported. Carl Lindberg has already ported it over to Fire,
but we haven't integrated it in yet. It's the same library that
Proteus is now using and everybuddy (the app) on linux uses it as well.
Eric
On Sunday, July 14, 2002, at 07:16 AM, Rui Carmo wrote:
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> Yes, the new protocol allows for typing notification for a while now
> (around 6 months, IIRC). Word is that the cs.yahoo.com servers have
> dropped the "old" clients and will only work with the new protocol.
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> R.
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> On Domingo, Julho 14, 2002, at 09:39 , Jason Townsend wrote:
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>> Thanks for the pointer. I have grabbed the latest source from
>> libyahoo (http://sourceforge.net/projects/libyahoo/) and checked it
>> in to CVS, which appears to allow a successful authentication, but we
>> immediately get a message saying it's time to upgrade to a new client
>> and still get disconnected.
>>
>> As I understand it from looking at the libyahoo/gtkyahoo mailing
>> lists, there have been some changes to the Yahoo Messenger protocol
>> (to add features like typing notification for example) and they have
>> dropped support for the old protocol.
>>
>> -Jason
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>> On Friday, July 12, 2002, at 03:34 PM, Rui Carmo wrote:
>>> I believe I can be of some help. A colleague of mine has been
>>> fiddling with the Y! procotol for a while now, and from what I can
>>> understand, the most significant change is that authentication
>>> method is now an md5-ish crypto hash. The remainder of the protocol
>>> seems to be mostly the same.
>>>
>>> I'll try asking him for some pointers on this and will let you know
>>> more. However, I believe there are some folks debating this on the
>>> ari-yahoo and yahoolib mailing lists (this by word of mouth, maybe
>>> someone will have URLs handier).
>>>
>>> R.
>>>
>>> On Sexta, Julho 12, 2002, at 10:06 , Susan Midlarsky wrote:
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>>>>> hi sorry, i just deleted the past posts re: yahoo logins...it's
>>>>> not working right is it?
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>>>> Ryan, you can look up the archives online. That's how I found out
>>>> that Yahoo made a change that broke Fire, and that the developers
>>>> will be looking into a fix as soon as they can.
>>>>
>>>> Susan
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