Hi,
From my understanding of the descriptions of the two iq tags, they are used only
to send the URL to the client. The client then goes to the URL to retrieve the
file. Am I right? Is there anyway to do a direct client-to-client file transfer?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Julie
- Original Message -
From: "Peter Saint-Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 3:24 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] What about the resource?
> I think that WinJab will show multiple resources but I haven't used
> Windows in a while so I don't recall the
Normally, you wouldn't care about the resources cuz as the protocol specs
said, when you send a message to a JID without the resource, it will
automatically send it to the Resource that has the highest priority.. Thus,
all you have to do is set different priorities and Jabber server will
autom
I think that WinJab will show multiple resources but I haven't used
Windows in a while so I don't recall the exact behavior. You might want to
chat with Peter Millard about WinJab and JabberCOM.
Peter
On Mon, 13 Aug 2001, Sebastiaan 'CBAS' Deckers wrote:
> Hi again,
>
> I'm running into a prob
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From: "Jens Alfke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, August 13, 2001 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] What about the resource?
> In my client, and in the examples I've seen, subscribe requests are sent
> to JIDs without resources. That way you le
On Monday, August 13, 2001, at 09:02 AM, Sebastiaan 'CBAS' Deckers wrote:
> I have two items in my roster. user@server/home and user@server/work
Hmm, storing resources in the roster is a new one to me. I guess that
implies that you sent a subscribe request to a particular resource, and
that y
We'll be at the O'Reilly P2P conference in D.C. in September. Jer is giving
a morning tutorial and I'm giving a Jabber Foundation talk. If you're going
to be there and/or want to get a plug in about your work, let me know.
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On Sunday, August 12, 2001, at 08:58 PM, Paul Vet wrote:
> To do the same process in Jabber, what is necessary? I see a
> subscribe action, and there's seperate roster stuff. So to get the full
> functionality of a user, do I add them to the roster, then send a
> presence
> subsctiption requ
Hi again,
I'm running into a problem with the resource part of a Jabber ID.
example:
I have two items in my roster. user@server/home and user@server/work
Should I treat these as seperate contacts in my client? Or should I ignore
the resource and show only one person?
I think the Jabber protocol