According to the examples in the JPO [1.6.5], the results of jabber:iq:browse queries have a weird/nonstandard structure. The <iq type=result> node has direct child elements that are browse-specific, like <service> or <conference>, and there's no xmlns specified. Isn't this illegal?
I'm guessing that these examples are incorrect and that the contents of the <iq> should actually be a standard <query xmlns="jabber:iq:browse> element containing the browse-specific stuff. Correct?
--Jens
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