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The important question here: Will it break communication with the
clients that
people use? We need to be compatible with existing clients more than
future
standards :-)
Yep Olle, being a Jabber client/component, Asterisk always connects as
a client (or a component) to a Jabber server, and
Hi Matt,
thanks for your answer.
On 7/2/07, Matt O'Gorman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont see having support for the older deprecated mode as too much cruft to
have, as well as adding backwards compatibility for older servers. Maybe at
some point in the far future it would make sense to
Right. Sorry. So I rephrase the question: Will we be compatible with
the jabber servers in use today?
Yes. I validated it with Google's jabber server, and jabberd2. As for
most jabber servers (eg. ejabberd, jabberd-1.4, openfire), their
latest releases support both authentication methods (for
Hi Olle,
On 3/12/07, Olle E Johansson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been trying to add pointers to the external libraries we use in
Asterisk to doxygen, see
http://www.asterisk.org/doxygen/trunk/extref.html
If you have any updates or missing links, I appreciate you either
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