I see the need for your feature requests.I presume if users go through any provisioning steps to register an account with your service than that would be one place for such a disclaimer. If you permit in-band account registration, the welcome message could be another place.If you need to remind the
On 2006-07-19 02:00, Hal Rottenberg wrote:
> On 7/18/06, Jefferson Ogata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Is there any provision in XMPP or JEPs for service banners? By this I
>> mean proper banners such as are supported by ssh2, as well as
>> traditional protocols such as FTP and telnet. A requiremen
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 7/18/06, Jefferson Ogata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any provision in XMPP or JEPs for service banners? By this I
mean proper banners such as are supported by ssh2, as well as
traditional protocols such as FTP and telnet. A requirement is that the
banner be prese
At Coversant we have testing software we use with SoapBox Server that
could pretty easily be adapted (with something like a SoC project) to
work with any server. Remind me and I'll show it off to the guys at the
interop event.
Included in our automated testing suite are things like which JEP and
s
On 7/18/06, Jefferson Ogata <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there any provision in XMPP or JEPs for service banners? By this I
mean proper banners such as are supported by ssh2, as well as
traditional protocols such as FTP and telnet. A requirement is that the
banner be presented to the user before
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > [...] In the last time I saw a lot XMPP
> > incompatible clients. Most even don't do string prepping. So you see
> > some kind of empty nicknames in multi user conferences and so on. Maybe
> > a kind of logo for XMPP compatible software and hardware would be nice
> > be
Jefferson Ogata wrote:
> Is there any provision in XMPP or JEPs for service banners? By this I
> mean proper banners such as are supported by ssh2, as well as
> traditional protocols such as FTP and telnet. A requirement is that the
> banner be presented to the user before authentication. An MOTD d
Is there any provision in XMPP or JEPs for service banners? By this I
mean proper banners such as are supported by ssh2, as well as
traditional protocols such as FTP and telnet. A requirement is that the
banner be presented to the user before authentication. An MOTD doesn't
qualify here.
--
Jeffe
The JSF is accepting member applications, you should join and raise
the banner for XMPP certification! :)
On 7/18/06, Tobias Markmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Some time ago I read in some news that XviD community is going to establish
certification of products which are XviD compatible.
Tobias Markmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Some time ago I read in some news that XviD community is going to
> establish certification of products which are XviD compatible. Those
> which are, are allowed to print a logo on the product. For players which
> can play DivX encoded movies, there are DivX logos.
Hi,Some time ago I read in some news that XviD community is going to establish certification of products which are XviD compatible. Those which are, are allowed to print a logo on the product. For players which can play DivX encoded movies, there are DivX logos. Does the JSF plan something like thi
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