In XMPP, each stream has a default namespace. Stanzas are the
elements with local-name message, presence, or iq, qualified by
that default namespace. Streams also have other, specifically
documented, top-level elements, such as those for SASL, or TLS
negotiation - these being explicitly
Hi,
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 10:00 AM, Dave Cridland d...@cridland.net wrote:
There has since been some (unfortunately public) suggestions that not
accepting client stanzas on an S2S stream is a bug in M-Link, so I'd like to
seek other opinions on the correct behaviour.
How would client
Hi,
I normally don't participate to such discussions because they tend to be
lengthy with no practical outcome.
However, I encountered a few problems related to xmlns handling recently both
with jabber.org (M-Link)
and transports and also with XEP-0225.
I think sharing my thought and
Excerpts from Artur Hefczyc's message of Tue Apr 27 15:56:24 +0100 2010:
Hi,
I normally don't participate to such discussions because they tend to be
lengthy with no practical outcome.
However, I encountered a few problems related to xmlns handling recently both
with jabber.org (M-Link)
On 4/27/10 3:00 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
In XMPP, each stream has a default namespace. Stanzas are the elements
with local-name message, presence, or iq, qualified by that
default namespace. Streams also have other, specifically documented,
top-level elements, such as those for SASL, or TLS
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 4/27/10 3:00 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
In XMPP, each stream has a default namespace. Stanzas are the elements
with local-name message, presence, or iq, qualified by that
default namespace. Streams also have other,
On 4/27/10 8:56 AM, Artur Hefczyc wrote:
My understanding of the spec is that it defines a default namespace
for top level elements but it does not forbids you from sending
elements within a different namespace as long as this different
namespace can be understood.
This is ambiguous in the
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:34 PM, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im wrote:
On 4/27/10 2:30 PM, Kevin Smith wrote:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2010 at 9:18 PM, Peter Saint-Andre stpe...@stpeter.im
wrote:
On 4/27/10 3:00 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
In XMPP, each stream has a default namespace. Stanzas are
Note: Because a client sends stanzas over a stream whose default
namespace is 'jabber:client', if the server to which the client is
connected needs to route a client-generated stanza to another server
then it MUST re-scope the stanza so that its default namespace is
'jabber:server' (i.e., it MUST
Dnia 2010-04-27, wto o godzinie 15:56 +0100, Artur Hefczyc pisze:
My understanding of this is that: the server supports both
jabber:client and
jabber:server namespaces.
'OR' returns false if both sides of the OR are false. Therefore, if
the server
receives jabber:client packet over s2s
On 4/27/10 4:06 PM, Tomasz Sterna wrote:
Dnia 2010-04-27, wto o godzinie 15:56 +0100, Artur Hefczyc pisze:
My understanding of this is that: the server supports both
jabber:client and
jabber:server namespaces.
'OR' returns false if both sides of the OR are false. Therefore, if
the server
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