Re: [jdev] Re: Composing notifications to someone not in "buddy list"

2004-08-26 Thread Jason Sonnenschein
--- Peter Saint-Andre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Define "don't work". Do you mean that your Jabber client doesn't send > them, that the AIM gateway doesn't pass them through, or what? This > would help determine where the problem lies. > > /psa > Well... I'm not sure 100% how to inter

[jdev] ANNOUNCE: Loudmouth 0.17

2004-08-26 Thread Mikael Hallendal
Loudmouth 0.17 released Imendio is happy to announce a new version of Loudmouth. This release adds support to connect to a different server than the host part of the JID. Also added API to have Loudmouth send keep-alive packages at regular intervals. What is Loudmouth Loudmouth is a small C lib

RE: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Eric
Sure, I'd be happy to help with that. Drop me an email ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) if you'd like. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of Heiner Wolf wolf-at-bluehands.de |jabberdev| > Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 12:38 PM > To:

[jdev] Re: Composing notifications to someone not in "buddy list"

2004-08-26 Thread Peter Saint-Andre
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Jason Sonnenschein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > I've been trying to patch the AIM transport to do composing notifications. > It's definitely workable, already, but one nagging issue left... Composing > notifications don't work when the AIM user isn't

RE: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Heiner Wolf
This look very cool. The skeletal animation sounds exactly like something we need in LLuna (http://www.lluna.de/). We are doing chat with avatars on Web pages. LLuna is a Jabber chat client with a "different" user interface. It creates Jabber rooms on the fly for Web pages. User "stand" with th

RE: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Eric
You're telling me, it drives me crazy. Anyway, it's just been taken down. Thanks for reminding me. > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf > Of Julian Missig julian-at-jabber.org |jabberdev| > Sent: Thursday, August 26, 2004 11:39 AM > To:

Re: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Julian Missig
Maybe, just maybe, that's why you're not exactly attracting the Open Source crowd, you know... Julian On 26 Aug 2004, at 14:35, Eric wrote: Oh, sorry I should have mentioned it before. We'll get rid of it shortly (as in, today) - we've had it up there to help avoid growing too fast in our first

RE: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Eric
Oh, sorry I should have mentioned it before. We'll get rid of it shortly (as in, today) - we've had it up there to help avoid growing too fast in our first few weeks of beta. I know a lot of people have a moral/philosophical problem with NDAs, so my apologies to anyone who was off-put. Like I said,

Re: [jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Sean Wilson
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 What's with the 'agreement' before entering the site? - -sean Eric wrote: | Hey folks, | | I'm new to the list but am a long-time fan of Jabber. I wanted to drop a | note about a company that I've started which makes an IM add-on product | called IMVU.

[jdev] IMVU

2004-08-26 Thread Eric
Hey folks, I'm new to the list but am a long-time fan of Jabber. I wanted to drop a note about a company that I've started which makes an IM add-on product called IMVU. We provide 3D avatars in a companion window to existing IM clients. Right now, we work with all of the major closed-source client