C doesn't require NULL-terminated strings. It's just that the standard
C string library assumes that strings end in NULL (since that method's
proven to be very effective for many applications). There are plenty
of enumerated-string libraries for C, and because strings aren't built
into the langu
I do not think CHAR to UNICODE is the answer. CHAR is 8 bit, but UTF-8 is a
way of sending UNICODE without breaking 'text' streams with data that looks
like CR, LF EOF EOLN etc etc. RCSU is also another mechanism that is very
intelligent use of packing, processing and compromising between ASCII an
do the jabber system support to east aisa GLYPH images,chinese ,japanese
and korea.I want
my jabber server support to unicode of east aisa.but I get a trouble. my
friend tell me.
just below ,is it right ,or have a better way to resolve the problem.
6¦1Jabber uses UTF-8 encoding
6¦1We have not
We found his tarball and earlier logs the other day. No worries for us
except the to actually defend it, if need be =)
--temas
On Thu, 2002-08-15 at 15:54, Dave wrote:
> A quick look at the ChatBot logs shows that ChatBot was already logging
> its exploits on [EMAIL PROTECTED] as early as
Hi,
I'm currently trying to build a jabber transport for microsofts exchange messenger in
perl.
Therefore I wrote a RVP::Client library holding the basic methods for:
- ntlm authentication against IIS
- subscription
- change of presence
- sending messages
Since I've no complete documentatio
As to prior art...any MOM (Message Oriented Middleware) has this defn of a
bot at the core, as users request for data and a process/application looks
up the data and passes it back.
Further, Reuter Monitor had been doing that since the dawn of time - also
1982? - It was written on PDP-8's when th
On Thu, Aug 15, 2002 at 06:29:43AM +0200, Mattias Campe wrote:
> And Cbas (from Rhymbox) looked up the actual definition for a "gem" and
> it's: "Anything of small size, or expressed within brief limits, which
> is regarded as a gem on account of its beauty or value, as a small
> picture, a ver