Hi Jens,

Please see:

http://docs.jabber.org/draft-proto/html/xhtml.html

As you can see there is support for <em> instead of the evil <i>,
<strong> instead of <b>, etc.

Peter

P.S. I'm adding your JPO fixes now. :)

Jens Alfke wrote:
> 
> The JPO and JPG say that HTML content in messages should use the "XHTML Basic" 
>dialect. However, the spec for XHTML Basic includes almost nothing in the way of 
>visual formatting commands, presumably because cellphones don't have fonts and 
>colors. (Kind of shortsighted, if you ask me!) So there's no <b>, no <i>, no <font>. 
>The spec does say that stylesheets can be used to provide this kind of formatting, 
>which in general I'm in favor of, but I don't think that my Jabber client should have 
>to be able to parse stylesheets just so users can use fonts and colors in messages.
> 
> Are there actual Jabber clients that can send/receive HTML messages? How are they 
>handling it? My guess is that they're likely to be ignoring the spec and just using 
>everyday <b>, <i> ...
> 
> -Jens

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Peter Saint-Andre
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