Sergei Golovan wrote:
On 6/27/07, Matthias Wimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthias Wimmer schrieb:
> The resource is allowed to contain '@' as well as '/'. Everything behind
> the first '/' character in a JID is the resource.

... but this has nothing to do with XEP-0106 BTW.

XEP-0106 is about mapping non-JID addresses in a JID. e.g. if you have a
E-Mail address, that cannot map directly in a JID you will use XEP-0106.

As far as I understand, XEP-0106 is also about visual representation
of JID. And I think that if two different JIDs have one visual
representation then it's bad.


It is not about visual representation.
xep 106 is about encoding pieces of the jid such that they are compliant with xmpp requirements in a standard way.

Mridul

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