On 3/10/06, Vinod Panicker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Since this thread is talking about Google S2S, I thought I'd add my
> observation here as well.
>
> On the geodesiconline.com server, I see many inbound connections from
> the gtalk servers. After just a day of uptime, there are around 90
> i
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DOAP (Description of a Project) looks potentially interesting for
JabberStudio and other such project sites:
http://times.usefulinc.com/2006/03/17-doap-apache
Peter
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Peter Saint-Andre
Jabber Software Foundation
http://www.jabber.org/people/stpet
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Adrian Adrian wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm totally new with the xmpp protocol so this questions may seem too
> easy if not plain stupid.
> I want to comunicate with the the im (wildfire) server through TLS.So I
> do what the docs tell me to do :
> I send thi
Hello, I'm totally new with the xmpp protocol so this questions may seem too easy if not plain stupid. I want to comunicate with the the im (wildfire) server through TLS.So I do what the docs tell me to do : I send this command :And server responds with : Now, if I read the docs corr
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Jason Tucker wrote:
> The process flow for JEP-0084 shows a client creating both a metadata
> and data node, and then publishing their avatar to the data node.
> Optionally, they can also publish to an HTTP URL.
>
> My question: is there any reason wh
Hello,
On 3/12/06, Wijnand Wiersma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Very very cool.
> I looked up my server, nedbsd.nl, and I found it in the list. But
> there is also another entry which is called "nedbsd.nl subdomains", my
> other jabberdomains don't have such a entry (shady.nl for example).
> Coul