----- Original Message ----- From: "Peter Millard" > Bart van Bragt wrote: > > There are already some online indicators available. The problem with > > these indicators is that most of them work on a site basis. So you need > > one bot/agent in your roster for every site where you want to display > > your presence. > > > > IMO that's not really feasible, that's why we're currently working on > > presence.jabber.org, a service that any user/webmaster can use. > > The "correct" way (IMO) to do this is to use the presence-bcc feature available > on most jabber servers. The presence agent's JID would be placed in that section > of the jabber.xml file, and it would get a copy of all presence packets flowing > thru the server. > > To "allow" my presence to be published, I would just use the iq:register > protocol to register with this new service, and bam, it would instantly start to > show my presence (it's already receiving it). No subscriptions would be > necessary. If you attempt to build this as a bot, you're going to have problems > scaling it.
How would that work for - say - a presence indicator in someones email .sig? Michael. _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
