-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Bruce Campbell wrote: > If you can be assured of whitespace pings between the client and the > server, the server can simply queue up all stanzas as received and > forwarded, and delete from the queue any stanzas sent between successful > receipt of whitespace pings. Without protocol changes, the odd > duplicated stanza is probably the best of a known evil.
You can get a "whitespace", but you don't know if the other side received all your data yet. The idea somebody proposed of stanza sequence numbering could solve that. More CPU/bytes, nevertheless. - -- Jesus Cea Avion _/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/_/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.argo.es/~jcea/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ jabber / xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] _/_/ _/_/ _/_/_/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ "Things are not so easy" _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ _/_/ "My name is Dump, Core Dump" _/_/_/ _/_/_/ _/_/ _/_/ "El amor es poner tu felicidad en la felicidad de otro" - Leibniz -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.5 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iQCVAwUBRUqBr5lgi5GaxT1NAQJbowQAgrkLSew0DVaNQwxF/YhXCN4Y+5biXaoR LgnYv5s8hwO+4wGqZdbCJsbKlRygXts0Fu3qidDE83rSnNhWapr6w4ps1/N/cf8X jS1YIUpblFXA14jhA1PEXc9h8lW8Qf2fdQstXdKRXR9NG8VRFkwQCq0LlqmheSoY RKUdB61cJx0= =hWB/ -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----