Hi!
Alto George schrieb am 2004-06-02 14:58:04:
> To my surprise, it seems from past emails on this list
> that JabberApplet is dead. Is that true?
As Maqi already wrote: Your applet would be working, but you have a
configuration problem in your setup.
I just wanted to add that there is also Gre
Ð ÑÐÐÐÑ ÐÑ 3 ÐÑÐÑ 2004 00:16 Geir Ove SkjÃrvik ÑÐÐ(a):
> Hello,
>
> Will it ever happen? (currently running 1.4.2 & my own Jabber Library)
> After all, having Jabber on Windows as well, will only **increase** your
> market share and the public's awareness of the product, and give MS some
>
On Wed, 2 Jun 2004, Alto George wrote:
> Ok, now I understand - it is dead
It depends. The JabberApplet just works. So it's kind of "finished".
> The error I'm getting is from the Java Console as
> follows:
> SENT: to="192.168.1.20" xmlns="jabber:client"
> xmlns:stream="http://ethe
Ok, now I understand - it is dead
So I should only spend alittle more time on it then
|-)..
The error I'm getting is from the Java Console as
follows:
**
Start of connect ...
Connecting to 192.168.1.20 / 192.168.1.20
Setting connection state to: Conn
It's _pretty much_ dead, but that being said, I have managed to get it to
connect to jabberd 2.0 before.
What errors are you getting?
TX
On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 07:58, Alto George wrote:
> I've spent several hours trying to get JabberApplet to
> work on my system but was not successful. SO I decided
The last change in CVS was 18 months ago; the activity in may was a
solitary feature request; I would say its dead(, jim).
On Jun 2, 2004, at 3:58 PM, Alto George wrote:
I've spent several hours trying to get JabberApplet to
work on my system but was not successful. SO I decided
to search the mai
I've spent several hours trying to get JabberApplet to
work on my system but was not successful. SO I decided
to search the mailing lists to see if my problem had
already been addressed.
To my surprise, it seems from past emails on this list
that JabberApplet is dead. Is that true?
I thought it w
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 1:16 pm, Geir Ove Skjærvik wrote:
> Will it ever happen? (currently running 1.4.2 & my own Jabber Library)
> After all, having Jabber on Windows as well, will only **increase** your
> market share and the public's awareness of the product, and give MS some
> more competiti
Hello,
Will it ever happen? (currently running 1.4.2 & my own Jabber Library) After
all, having Jabber on Windows as well, will only **increase** your market
share and the public's awareness of the product, and give MS some more
competition :-)
And: I also cannot find any Docs for 2.0: I mean WHA
Hi all,
I have a problem to run my JabberD as a window service.
Currently, I download JabberD-1.4.2.exe from
http://jabberd.jabberstudio.org/1.4/. I develop a flash IM client to
communicate with my JabberD server. It run as DOS Prompt and just works
fine in my development environment.
The start
Hi Remy!
Remy HAREL schrieb am 2004-06-02 15:02:52:
> attr = nad_find_attr(nad, 0, -1, "to", NULL); retuns 0 and allow me to
> call NAD_AVAL(nad,attr) which returns the previous text.
As I already wrote your some time ago: NAD_AVAL will "return" a pointer
to a string that is not zero terminated.
Why don't you try the Jabber Component Runtime (JCR) for the components. You
can download it from http://jabber.terrapin.com. It is used also by the
jabberd MUC component.
On Wednesday 02 June 2004 07:49, christian.stange wrote:
> I'm about to implement jabber for a new commercial service, and d
As far as connecting a component to the server, have you seen this:
http://www.jabber.org/jeps/jep-0114.html ? It describes the protocol
fairly well, all you need to know beyond that is how to configure
jabberd to accept the connection and specify the shared-secret (a good
idea).
If you need
hi all ( Bonjour ;) ),
I'm working on c2s module, the c2s.c file most of time. By using
NAD_AVAL I've got this :
Wed Jun 2 14:53:32 2004 [notice] Valeur de NAD ANAME 1:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Gabbertypechatbodytest12test12/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/[EMAIL PROTECTED]/Gabberc2s8sm3ecb1a2fa6ab72469a235af11aec
I'm about to implement jabber for a new commercial service, and due to
a couple of reasons, I will have to base it on the jabberd server. And
due to the same reasons, I'm stuck with ver. 1.4 for the time being.
This means that I will have to make all my own extensions. The first
and most impor
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