If you can't do TLS in flash then I think you'll struggle trying to talk to
jabber servers. I guess you could set up your own jabber server that doesn't
require TLS as a proxy.

I would imagine that a java applet might be able to do the TLS etc required
for gtalk auth, and you could hook the javascript up to that.

2009/9/10 Backpack <georgen...@gmail.com>

>
> I am more interested in something simpler than XIFF.
> I don't need the overhead of rooms, vcards, etc, just a basic socket
> connect, handshake, authenticate and messages back and forth.
>
> I already have a basic websocket.swf interface wich easily connects to
> any socket, but xmpp is another beast. It doesn't let me connect to
> talk.google.com on port 5222. I guess TLS is a problem, also how about
> the flash policy for socket connections?
>
> Does Google Talk accepts flash connections at all?
>
> If yes, how? any pointers?
>
>
> >
>

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