Jabber is somewhat explicity designed NOT to allow for spoofing like
this. That kind of thing opens the door for spam that you cannot track
down.
Fabio Forno wrote:
Hi, I'm trying to write a component allowing to send messages using
webservices. Since I don't want to open a different xmpp str
hi,jdev!
I am a college student knowing just the basic c language.I am interested
in Jabber and now learn the the sources of server Jabberd2.0s6. I want to do
some work about it , knowing what a project/appication be like, how to program
it.But i don't know how to start it facing these c
Hi, I'm trying to write a component allowing to send messages using
webservices. Since I don't want to open a different xmpp stream for any
possible caller of the service, I'd like to have a component, called
soap, able of sending messages with arbitrary from attributes.
I'm using the latest ja
Am Montag, den 21.02.2005, 16:50 -0500 schrieb Dan Plesse:
> I did a simple search of the jwchat folder for the XMLHttpRequest object and
>
> I failed to return a single hit. So I am assuming that jwchat does not use
> the XMLHttpRequest object. So can jwchat be improved by this object? I did
> no
Am Dienstag, den 22.02.2005, 08:13 +1100 schrieb Trejkaz:
> On Tuesday 22 February 2005 00:14, Christopher Zorn wrote:
> > Quoting Dan Plesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > > Do they already use XMLHttpRequest?
> >
> > Yes, there is a javascript library called jsjac, that jwchat uses.
> > And punjab uses
I did a simple search of the jwchat folder for the XMLHttpRequest object and
I failed to return a single hit. So I am assuming that jwchat does not use
the XMLHttpRequest object. So can jwchat be improved by this object? I did
not search Punjab for this text string therefore, it could be also miss
On Tuesday 22 February 2005 00:14, Christopher Zorn wrote:
> Quoting Dan Plesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Do they already use XMLHttpRequest?
>
> Yes, there is a javascript library called jsjac, that jwchat uses.
> And punjab uses nevow's live evil[1].
JSJAC works with nothing but an HTTP polling s
Hi,
The Aim Buddy import Plugin doesn't seem to work on exodus. I tried the latest
one from the CVS.
Can anyone comment?
Thanks
Chandan
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Quoting Dan Plesse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Do they already use XMLHttpRequest?
>
Yes, there is a javascript library called jsjac, that jwchat uses.
And punjab uses nevow's live evil[1].
[1] http://nevow.com/
>
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