I am also getting conference messages truncated, often at the first byte
of a one-liner. Using JabberIM I will type something like:
I see this problem too, looks like it is a bug in the server?
And what the participants see and what I get echoed back is just:
I
Has anybody see
Actually, I have a current need for a version of 'Conference' which forces
participants to use their real JID as the nickname in the conference, rather
then letting them make up a new conference-specific nickname. Any ideas?
> Is there an anonymous way for people to participate in GroupChat on a
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> Is there an anonymous way for people to participate in GroupChat on a Jabber
> Server?
> Specifically, I thought it would be nice to have a sample web page we could
> provide to Jabber Users that they could put on their own personal website
> tha
Cool New Stuff
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Nothing earth-shattering here, just some cool stuff I've seen of late.
The folks at drop.org have made it possible for you to authenticate at
their blogging site (and other s
I just found out the O'Reilly P2P Conference has been rescheduled to Nov
4-8, which is really bad for me since that puts it in a *perfect* time
for me to attend. I've been planning to head up the east coast in mid
November to visit my best friend. Along the way, on Nov 9th, I'm
stopping off in Bal
I need to change XDB storage to oracle, where can I start?
Thank you for any clue!!
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Title: RE: [JDEV] MS opens up Passport and HailStorm
No, I
think this move provides a great opportunity for Jabber to play with the big
boys... My guess is this crew can implement a Kerberos-based Passport-based
messenger faster than any of the other guys...
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Now that Jogger has syndication via RSS is there anything I can do to help
make it a mozilla sidebar.
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To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 2:24 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] RDF Feed for Jogger
> Soon after I ge
please let me know if this is the wrong place to be seeking help on this...
i'm having problems with jabber on the client side. I used to use licq ( a linux icq
client ) to
access icq but lately decided to use gabber instead. everything works
ok (aim, msn, yahoo) except icq. I've registered the
I don't think so -- you'll be able to tap into that world of services via
Jabber. Seems to me that's better than being shut out.
Peter
> Do you think this threatens Jabber in anyway?
>
> -Robert
>
> > -Original Message-
> > From: Julian Missig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: Thurs
I'm testing out avatars now with my client running on several machines,
and I'm noting some strange delays -- sometimes when one of my machines
changes its avatar, it takes a long time (several minutes) for other
clients to update. The delay seems to be caused by minutes-long lag in
the server
Yes - they'll do that until everyone is connected ... then suddenly,
everywhere you go, you'll start to see things like:
"Access to this feature requires additional features supported only by MS
Passport - click here to upgrade your existing account - for FREE!"
MikeE
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Is there an anonymous way for people to participate in GroupChat on a
Jabber Server?
Specifically, I thought it would be nice to have a sample web page we
could provide to Jabber Users that they could put on their own personal website
that would allow visitors to enter a GroupChat/Conferen
Title: RE: [JDEV] MS opens up Passport and HailStorm
Do you think this threatens Jabber in anyway?
-Robert
> -Original Message-
> From: Julian Missig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Thursday, September 20, 2001 1:57 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] MS opens up Pa
What did you think it was? Didn't you see in big letters the phrase
"Single sign on"? Maybe you didn't know DCE uses kerberos V. There are
differences in the two implementations like Passport uses cookies. Take a
look at http://avirubin.com/passport.html for more discussion on this. And
while I wo
I wasn't aware Passport is DCE...
Jonathan Siegle wrote:
> Why don't you consider DCE by the Open group as an existing open standard?
>
>
> On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Julian Missig wrote:
>
>
>>Uh, not really. That's for existing open standards. There's not really
>>an existing open standard here
Why don't you consider DCE by the Open group as an existing open standard?
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Julian Missig wrote:
> Uh, not really. That's for existing open standards. There's not really
> an existing open standard here that Microsoft is embracing. We're
> witnessing Microsoft creating *th
Uh, not really. That's for existing open standards. There's not really
an existing open standard here that Microsoft is embracing. We're
witnessing Microsoft creating *their own standard* and attempting to
make it the defacto standard.
Julian
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Meh. Face it, Microsoft allowing interoperability with their auth system
would kill the open efforts. Open efforts only really seem to have
success against completely closed opponents - for all the cases I can
think of, that is. Part of the problem is that sometimes Microsoft's
products are do
Step #1: Embrace.
On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, Adam Theo wrote:
> wow... MS is on the warpath...
>
> they're supposedly opening up their .Net auth system to allow other,
> non-Passport, auth systems, such as from AOL or Yahoo... they would be
> 100% compatible with each other, so Yahoo Auth users could
/me checks the calendar to see if it's April Fool's Day...
> they're supposedly opening up their .Net auth system to allow other,
> non-Passport, auth systems, such as from AOL or Yahoo... they would be
> 100% compatible with each other, so Yahoo Auth users could use Yahoo to
> access Hotmail and
wow... MS is on the warpath...
they're supposedly opening up their .Net auth system to allow other,
non-Passport, auth systems, such as from AOL or Yahoo... they would be
100% compatible with each other, so Yahoo Auth users could use Yahoo to
access Hotmail and other MSN services...
http://www.z
Check into Net::Jabber and related Perl libraries, they'll help you get
the job done. Also check out http://www.pipetree.com/jabber/ for more Perl
examples.
Peter
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On Thu, 20 Sep 2001, John Lien wrote:
>
> >
>
>
>
>Hi.
>I'm new to Jabber and IM dev in general. I've been browsing the doc on
>and off for a couple days now, but I'm still not sure if Jabber will do
>what I need. I hoping someone can point me in a direction where I can
>read a bit more.
>
>I'd like to build an app that pushes user sp
hi,
> Benoit, I'm not familar with you, are you working on the open source
> server, or the commercial server?
on the open source server ...
Benoit.
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