Hmm, does this technique rely on sending multiple IQ results with the same
'id' attribute? If so, that's in violation of the XMPP core doc, which
specifies that the value of an ID must be unique within a stream (this is
consistent with the XML spec).

Peter

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On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, Sebastiaan 'CBAS' Deckers wrote:

> Is there any implementation of a public service using this technique?
> My client supports these sequential results however I could never test 
> this in the real world.
> This is an interesting protocol design choice, but it raises security 
> concerns.  When all you have to rely on is the "id" attribute, how much 
> chance is there that someone can spoof results?  Or even by accident, as 
> most libraries don't generate random id's.
> 
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> Sebastiaan
> 
> 
> Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > If you have implemented jabber:iq:search in your software AND you are
> > using the feature that enabled you so receive multiple IQs for large 
> > result sets, I would appreciate it if you could let me know. When I
> > documented jabber:iq:search in JEP-0055, I left this out because I have
> > not been able to find implementations. But if there are implementations, I
> > may add it in.
> > 
> > Thanks.
> > 
> > Peter
> > 
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