Joel Selvadurai wrote:
Ah,, didn't know about this service..
the thing is.. messagr.com works with all IM networks and the person
is more likely to respond than on qunu.. and messagr.com allows corss
IM network annonymous chat and it even works on a blackberry with
googlechat!.`
I saw a press
Hello,
Thank you for your help.
This is how I create the node, confirure it and I publish an item.
The user who creates the node is papytest1
iq type='set' id='6D511895-8157-41B2-9D61-601030BE8207'
session xmlns='urn:ietf:params:xml:ns:xmpp-session'/
/iq
iq type=result
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Norman Rasmussen wrote:
Darco has also put together a Whiteboarding plugin for Pandion:
http://www.deepdarc.com/2006/03/01/pandion-whiteboard/
tkabber supports a whiteboard also.
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Marco Balmer wrote:
I've implemented a beta of sms2jabber [1]. Try it and let me know.
Nice. But it refuses presence subscriptions :p
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On Tuesday 13 June 2006 22:56, Jesus Cea wrote:
Marco Balmer wrote:
I've implemented a beta of sms2jabber [1]. Try it and let me know.
Nice. But it refuses presence subscriptions :p
Not that this would stop one sending messages to it.
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Hi,
the Wildfire server offers the jabber:iq:search service on
search.serveraddress by default (can be changed).
Is there any way to find out where exactly the search service is being
offered? Say I am connected to jabber.mydomain.com, how can I find out that
the search service is on
Will I have to let my users enter the address of the search server, or is
there some automatic way?
If you do a disco#items query against the main server's JID, it should (if
it's being friendly) list the search component's JID as a child. If
you're searching for users, you just need to find a
Hi,
Is there a JEP for generic automated notifications?
Specifically speaking, I want to send all users subscribed to a
specified contact an automated notification when that contact performs
some action (on a custom component). The notification could then be
displayed or ignored by the