Hi!
I'm not a developper, so maybe I shouldn't write to this list (my
apologies if this is so). But I have a problem, and searching on the
internet I found that someone on this list solved that same problem to
another guy some months ago.
I have installed jabberd 1.4.2 in win32 and I would
Hi Heiner
I'm a little bit surprised nobody complains about your currently used
solution. To disclose the jid to be able to get the server storage of a
user participating in a conference disregards all privacy aspects.
But the suggested way using muc as proxy to query the server storage
sounds
AFAIK message length are not determined and any UTF-8 symbol is legal.
iirc, message length limits are implementation dependent. The general
limit of jabberd 1.4.2 is 500K. Not sure if this limit is applied to
other implementations.
Justin
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On Thu, 2003-12-04 at 09:48, Glen wrote:
As it turns out, perl will use utf8 by default in it's strings; however,
there is a utf8 flag on each variable that is not turned on by
default.
I was using the _is_utf8 function in the Encode module to test whether
the string was utf8, but this
Hi,
I am about to implement a whiteboard in Jabber client.
I found JEP 113, but not much else. Any clients using this?
I remember a discussion about SVG for Jabber whiteboarding, but I can
not find the thread in the list archives. Any hints before I start
coding?
hw
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Dr. Klaus H. Wolf
Hi heiner,
i simply transmitted the complete SVG document (without preamble) in an
x tag in a message in enigma3.
hope this helps,
ulrich
Am Do, 2003-12-04 um 20.39 schrieb Heiner Wolf:
Hi,
I am about to implement a whiteboard in Jabber client.
I found JEP 113, but not much else. Any
So how and where do you set this utf flag? Before or after the encoding
conversion?
It's irrelevant; that's my point - it serves no good purpose
whatsoever. You can set the flag even on a string that's not utf8
compliant. Regarding utf8 for jabber, I just had to make sure the
content was in