I'm curious - would we want to indicate something is an entity with a
lot of different interactions (a chatroom could be joined or have its
history displayed and searched; a person could be added, conversed with
or viewed via vCard), or do we want to represent a specific action
against an entity? (join chat, view vcard, add to roster, send message
to user)
I personally would prefer the former, but I'm curious what others think :-)
- David Waite
Jens Alfke wrote:
>
> On Friday, September 21, 2001, at 06:23 PM, Bernd Eckenfels wrote:
>
> One
> might think about having our own mime-type, cause it is more
> flexible.
>
> We can have a application/x-jabber-control .XJC thing, which is
> required to
> be a special XML Document, allowing or the above things and other
> things
> like controling groupchat/conference and agents.
>
>
> Personally I /really/ dislike protocols that result in downloading
> some useless little temporary file to your desktop (like all those
> damn ".pls" MP3 streaming playlist files.)
>
> I'd much rather add a query to the URL indicating the action:
>
> jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?action=message # send IM (default action)
> jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?action=roster # add to roster
>
> jabber:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?action=chat # join a chat room
>
> As I said, I recall that this is how AIM URLs work.
>
> --Jens
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