Re: [JDEV] MSN and Yahoo legal?

2001-03-23 Thread David Waite
still 'open'. -David Waite - Original Message - From: "Peter Saint-Andre" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 23, 2001 6:05 PM Subject: Re: [JDEV] MSN and Yahoo legal? > Bill Ataras wrote: > > > Can someone tell me if

Re: [JDEV] Q: Buddy icons?

2001-03-27 Thread David Waite
as well. Why not have an avatar profile, where you list different images for a client to optionally show for different states. This could be just a collection of http links for grabbing png images. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [JDEV] xdb + new namespace

2001-03-28 Thread David Waite
believe jsm/modules/mod_xml.c) to see if you could just tack into that. -David Waite Maciek Borowka wrote: > Hello, > We have developped our version of xdb module that fits our particular needs. > We have our own jabber client also (OK, we are going to have ;+). > > Now, we would

Re: [JDEV] Q: oob and direct P2P communications

2001-03-29 Thread David Waite
send file transfers through the server when necessary. > ICQ most definately does not allow you to send files through their servers. I do not know about Yahoo. - David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Q: oob and direct P2P communications

2001-03-29 Thread David Waite
How is this different than the WebDAV support in Winjab? Just that the server refers you to a file server? -David Waite Chuck Wegryzn wrote: > That is correct. > > - Original Message - > From: "Todd Bradley" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [JDEV] Privacy control over presence probes?

2001-03-30 Thread David Waite
Presence probes only work if the 'from' user is on the 'to' user's roster with a subscription type of 'from' or 'both'. And of course, clients are never supposed to do probes themselves. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > A Jabber user has t

Re: [JDEV] Q: Does roster require manual management?

2001-04-03 Thread David Waite
cribe while a(n) [un]subscribe request is pending. There are also extra fields in the server .xml file per user, but those are a server implementation deal. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > I'm still confused about the server-side roster. Is the roster entity that's managed >

Re: [JDEV] Trouble with local JUD

2001-04-04 Thread David Waite
ses a socket for the connection - in that case I'd recommend tossing that in the /etc/hosts file. Clients will speak to jud.vkhdli08.hda.hydro.com through the server, so they won't need to know the IP themselves. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] IETF protocol docs?

2001-04-05 Thread David Waite
The most recent files that I know of are in http://core.jabber.org/rfc -David Waite Iain Shigeoka wrote: > Hello, > > I have seen that J. Miller submitted a draft of the Jabber protocol to the > IETF Instant Messaging and Presence Protocol Working group. The IETF has > apparen

Re: [JDEV] Is there any XDB transport available for Oracle?

2001-04-06 Thread David Waite
Releases for any project not 'core' to the server are released on an independant release schedule, which is totally up to the discression of the project maintainer. I would assume this is still Lubos Pochman? -David Waite Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > Well, xdb_odbc is a separat

Re: [JDEV] Limitations of XHTML Basic

2001-04-06 Thread David Waite
If you scroll down that page, you will see text style, font family, etc. being required attributes. Yes, CSS :-) -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Friday, April 6, 2001, at 09:44 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > > As you can see there is support for instead of the evil , >

Re: [JDEV] IP Address

2001-04-06 Thread David Waite
sting way to get the IP for a user in your roaster. A proposal would need to be made for something like this. -David Waite Ugur wrote: > Hi, > I'm using jabbercom for my client. I want to know IP adresses of users in my roaster >(for user with netmeeting). How can I get IP address

Re: [JDEV] register then reconnect?

2001-04-06 Thread David Waite
Hmm, that is odd. I don't see why that should be required - assuming you are registering the user before you authenticate, you should still be set up to authenticate immediately after. -David Waite Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > Yes, the basically defines the session, so registering a ne

Re: [JDEV] "Shall we start a JabberPolitics mailing list?"

2001-04-09 Thread David Waite
I keep hearing this statistic, but never a source :-) As far as I know, AIM still has 10x the users of MSN Messenger. -David Waite Robert Temple wrote: > I've heard from a source at Yahoo that they have had their part > of IMUnified ready to go for a while, they are justing

Re: [JDEV] jabber login question

2001-04-09 Thread David Waite
err- this isn't required :-) -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Monday, April 9, 2001, at 04:35 PM, Steve Dekorte wrote: > > Can anyone tell me what I'm doing wrong? > > Yes. You didn't send an XML header before your open "" tag. You were &g

Re: [JDEV] Kid-safe messaging: [was buddy icons]

2001-04-11 Thread David Waite
ay or some such number, it would be unlikely they would consider this to a viable advertising method. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Wednesday, April 11, 2001, at 09:02 AM, Thomas Parslow (PatRat) wrote: > > why do you think it will become an issue if the user itself is ca

Re: [JDEV] Trouble with local JUD

2001-04-11 Thread David Waite
oading and running the jud. Both of these were in the JSM configuration, so the service was never being loaded. -David Waite DJ Adams wrote: > Hi Ørjan > > In case you are still struggling (I don't see any further msgs in this > thread) - I'll put in my two pence >

Re: [JDEV] JabberBeans

2001-04-12 Thread David Waite
whoop, don't know how that one slipped through the cracks. It is fixed now in CVS. It actually lost it on the send (never transmitted) -David Waite Matt Diez wrote: > > > Yep, > I'm probably going to hell for not reporting this through the proper > > channel

Re: [JDEV] language

2001-04-18 Thread David Waite
alian translation for the instructions would return english. A non-english client would need to also take the registration field names (the tag names) which are predefined and represent them correctly in whatever language within the client. -David Waite _

Re: [JDEV] language

2001-04-18 Thread David Waite
*grin* I still like my way more :-) -David Waite Ted Rolle wrote: > JA> Maybe the tag for > JA> the default language could be sent both first and last :-) > > I was just thinking exactly the same thing! :-))) > > AARRGGHHH! Redundant data. We're in troub

Re: [JDEV] help

2001-04-19 Thread David Waite
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Re: [JDEV] Privacy mode

2001-04-22 Thread David Waite
allowed you to stalk people in these ways. I would proposal a method where you are only online to a select group of people period; people who were not in your group would not receive *or* show any presence. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] memory leakage

2001-04-24 Thread David Waite
/2000 or 2) review the code for drawing-context leaks. -David Waite Dillip Kumar Swain wrote: Hi I have an application which has serious memory leakage . It gradually eats up total systems resources in 2-3 Hrs. Causing other application lose their toolbars, change in font etc. When i close 1-2 (other a

Re: [JDEV] Karma and transferring large XML message packets...

2001-04-25 Thread David Waite
the 8-bit character if you design a multi-byte encoding around UTF8 and XML, but it probably won't be worth it. base64 works as-is. -David Waite Keith Minkler wrote: > That is not a karma problem.. > > your karma settings are rather high, and would not interfere with a data

Re: [JDEV] Weird syntax of jabber:iq:browse results

2001-04-25 Thread David Waite
parent tag. there is no element as a child of iq, and no element as a child of message or presence. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > According to the examples in the JPO [1.6.5], the results of jabber:iq:browse >queries have a weird/nonstandard structure. The node has direct >child

Re: [JDEV] Groupchat and "secrets"

2001-04-25 Thread David Waite
this next draft as well - just a note that rooms aren't required to disappear when everyone leaves. Eventually I'd like to see the persistant rooms have a singular "room owner" who can eventually destroy it, and server administrator functions to create or destroy these rooms. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Groupchat and "secrets"

2001-04-26 Thread David Waite
Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > David Waite wrote: > > > I'm currently working on a new draft for 'Generic Conferencing' > > In other words, if you have ideas for what conferencing should do, feed > 'em to Mr. Waite. :) > You can also post things to

Re: [JDEV] EtherX - What's the protocol?

2001-04-26 Thread David Waite
or, as an alternative: Do you want to support the jabber 'server to server' protocol on your own server so it can impersonate a jabber server, masquerade its users as jabber users, and allow the local users to send messages out to jabber users? -David Waite temas wrote: > Just

Re: [JDEV] jabercom and c++

2001-05-07 Thread David Waite
Hmm, JabberCOM doesn't support dual interfaces? If it does, you should just be able to call raw functions on the COM objects.. but since it is written in Delphi, its probably dependant on whether Delphi itself supports dual interfaces. -David Waite Thomas Charron wrote: > From: &qu

Re: [JDEV] Customizing Jabber server

2001-05-09 Thread David Waite
r protocol, and possibly define some standards for intraserver protocol (for different server implementations to be capable of sharing the same components) -David Waite Peter Saint-Andre wrote: > > I've been wondering why the Jabber Server hasn't been implemented in other >lan

Re: [JDEV] Strange Packets

2001-05-09 Thread David Waite
I believe update.jabber.org is on that machine - the server connects there optionally to get any information on new versions, many clients also connect there (but may or may not have the option to disable the traffic) for new version information. -David Waite Denny Chambers wrote: > D

Re: [JDEV] Server feature request

2001-05-10 Thread David Waite
Those are the definitions of those signals in BIND though. They have different (already used) meaning within Jabber - they are used by pth (and I believe MIO). They are simply user-defined signals. -David Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >Server feature request, the ability to turn debugg

Re: [JDEV] Server feature request

2001-05-10 Thread David Waite
I was getting output in :-). If those signals weren't used internally, I agree it would be a really nice feature to add (you actually only need one signal as a toggle, really). What is SIGUSR2 really used for? > Kevin > > > -David Waite > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >

Re: [JDEV] EtherX vs. Transports

2001-05-11 Thread David Waite
ets are also used to pull presence information when users come online; I anticipate mapping the presence system will be your next challenge after the dialback is handled. -David Waite > > -iain > > > __

Re: [JDEV] Jabber, the Name

2001-05-14 Thread David Waite
I'd say the best place to bring this up would be the next Jabber Foundation meeting. -David Waite Ted Rolle wrote: > Hmmm Jabber.com is getting "protective" about the Jabber name. > > The word "jabber" has been in use since the 1500s; The Jabber protocol

Re: [JDEV] Jabber, the Name

2001-05-14 Thread David Waite
ems with the open source > community continuing to use the "J" word, which obviously wouldn't be in the > best interests of anyone. > Again, I would recommend bringing this up at the next Jabber Foundation meeting, as its a very important point for that forum to discuss. Al

Re: [JDEV] Renaming

2001-05-15 Thread David Waite
*grin* Actually, I think of it as a resource, just like with HTTP. -David Waite "Emswiler, Mike" wrote: Just my $.02 worth: It is an interesting debate.I started working with jabber some time ago thinking of resource as a location, but now that I?ve used Jabber more and more,

Re: [JDEV] Renaming

2001-05-15 Thread David Waite
*grin* it's settled then! I believe it is resource because that is the name within URI specifications, at least for HTTP. -David Waite Mike Szczerban wrote: > I like nexus, too... if only because it sounds cool :) > > Might be hard for translators, though.. > > Mike >

Re: [JDEV] Jabber, the Name

2001-05-15 Thread David Waite
es conferencing and file > transfer -- or whatever). 10W, 40W, 100W and 140W levels ;-) -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] mod_auth_radius

2001-05-15 Thread David Waite
better; its my understanding that it creates a btree for inodes. -David Waite temas wrote: > Mostly just because it is on the disk. It does do cacheing and other > things like that so it's not horrid but cacheing does cost RAM. Just > considerations. Don't know about an

Re: [JDEV] Getting a 404 trying to create a chat room with jabber:iq:conference

2001-05-17 Thread David Waite
Please keep in mind that the generic conferencing stuff is not done, and some things (like the jabber:iq:conference namespace) will probably change dramatically between the first draft and the final product. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Thursday, May 17, 2001, at 07:45 AM, DJ Ad

Re: [JDEV] Getting a 404 trying to create a chat room with jabber:iq:conference

2001-05-17 Thread David Waite
Jens Alfke wrote: > On Thursday, May 17, 2001, at 11:54 AM, David Waite wrote: > > > Please keep in mind that the generic conferencing stuff is not done, and > > some > > things (like the jabber:iq:conference namespace) will probably change > > dramatically between

Re: [JDEV] Possible bug with ask='subscribe'

2001-05-21 Thread David Waite
ne subscription cache', much like there is an offline message cache. It's very ugly currently; people get into your roster without you actually subscribing them, and there are extra attributes which aren't part of the 'jabber:iq:roster' DTD. The client doesn't se

Re: [JDEV] Server-generated conference messages are a problem

2001-05-21 Thread David Waite
on it, just shoot an email or IM my way ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -David Waite Robert Temple wrote:  Jens, I completely agree on all 3 points.  Hopefully the final conferencing protocol will work some other way.  The current draft seems like its just IRC wrapped into jabber, sans the ping/pong.-Robert ---

Re: [JDEV] Binary XML useful for Jabber?

2001-05-22 Thread David Waite
ry, yet is extensible with additional namespaces. I haven't looked at the bXML stuff by the WAP people to know if this is within their standard. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at 09:29 AM, Thomas Charron wrote: > > > There is also the fact that by l

Re: [JDEV] Binary XML useful for Jabber?

2001-05-22 Thread David Waite
e binary format, especially if you had an 'evolving' dictionary; that would increase memory usage per user. However, there is still plenty of merit in trying this, and it would probably be something that someone providing IM to a ton of users would love, because it would greatly reduce thei

Re: [JDEV] Binary XML useful for Jabber?

2001-05-22 Thread David Waite
Jens Alfke wrote: > David Waite <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > I don't think this last item is there. the LITERAL token (for elements which > > are not in the DTD) reports an offset in the string table, meaning it needs to > > be defined beforehand and not

Re: [JDEV] Transport Decisions

2001-05-23 Thread David Waite
nting the actual 'protocol' being talked. For instance, some of the jabber DTD would be ... ]> so these together form the root element. -David Waite > --Ivan > > > -Original Message- > > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of >

Re: [JDEV] jabber prepended to domain name

2001-05-23 Thread David Waite
I still haven't discovered any way to do SRV lookups from Java; anyone know of a way? -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > On Wednesday, May 23, 2001, at 07:50 AM, Marco Romeny wrote: > > > said it before, the client can still not find the server without using

Re: [JDEV] Binary XML useful for Jabber?

2001-05-23 Thread David Waite
Jens Alfke wrote: > On Tuesday, May 22, 2001, at 11:27 PM, David Waite wrote: > > > it looks like textual content of attributes and cdata > > is handled by the inline strings, but tags have to use LITERAL, which uses > > an > > offset into a table. > > >

Re: [JDEV] Multiple logins

2001-05-23 Thread David Waite
ML', even when it is valid XML but not a valid Jabber packet. It would be nice to pinpoint down these errors and give clients something to act on. -David Waite Matthew Miller wrote: > I think you idea is good, except for one thing. The IP address would be a > bad thing to broadcast l

Re: [JDEV] Handling Undeliverable Messages

2001-05-24 Thread David Waite
This was a problem within beta2; upgrading to beta 3 or 4 will fix it. -David Waite Amarnath Yara wrote: > Hi all, I am having problem in handling undeliverable messages. A > message is undelivered because either the target user does not exist > or if you try to send a message to a

Re: [JDEV] guarantee of order?

2001-05-24 Thread David Waite
IMHO it shouldn't be guaranteed, and that order should be represented in the packets (such as with a sequence identifier in the packet) can be used to delay processing for sequences that require in-order delivery. -David Waite Max Horn wrote: > At 15:32 Uhr -0700 24.05.2001, Jens Alf

Re: [JDEV] Request for comments on system using jabber

2001-05-25 Thread David Waite
500,000 cached entries, all XMLNodes, for a guesstimated worst-case size of about 250 MB server memory for the bot to just be online. Moral of the story: if you try to solve every problem with a hammer and a crowbar, you just end up breaking a lot of things ;-) -David Waite __

Re: [JDEV] Re: Large scale Jabber bots

2001-05-25 Thread David Waite
Jens Alfke wrote: > [I've retitled this thread...] > > On Friday, May 25, 2001, at 08:50 AM, David Waite wrote: > > > IMO, mailservers should break if you try to send to more than ~20 people > > at a time. Not crash, but refuse to send. > > > > > What

Re: [JDEV] JabberCOM in C++: The problem ...

2001-05-25 Thread David Waite
t is wanted. Theoretically, you might be able to have two separate event registrations in the broadcasting component to accomplish this, though. It would go down one list, then go down the other. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Unregister (delete user) how?

2001-05-27 Thread David Waite
the roster, and delete all data relating to the user. The first three are pretty simple, the last is very difficult; no mechanism in place and no simple rules exist to identify what data belongs to a user. -David Waite Lars Petersen wrote: > I've tried

Re: [JDEV] Problems with a Jabber client written in Java (It works on NT butnot on Linux)

2001-05-29 Thread David Waite
The only thing which comes to mind right off the bat is that Redhat installed kaffe, and it is being used instead of Sun's JDK. I have never done testing with JabberBeans on kaffe. -David Waite "Jackson, Aubrey" wrote:   Hello to the group,     I have a problem with a Java cli

Re: [JDEV] JPOLLD

2001-05-29 Thread David Waite
As far as I know, the ownership issues with jpolld were worked out, and it was open-sourced by jabber.com under the JOSL. I would look at the licensing info included with the jpolld source. -David Waite Matt Diez wrote: > > > I understood jpolld was a jabber.com product. > > A

Re: [JDEV] Jabelin mtg

2001-05-30 Thread David Waite
you mean 'jabelin' room, right? no #'s :-) -David Waite Dave Smith wrote: > Greetings all.. > > For all who are interested, a meeting to discuss development and > direction of the jabelin project will commence Thursday, 5pm MST-USA. > > You can find us on conf

Re: [JDEV] Not recieving messages in client

2001-05-31 Thread David Waite
A client has to send available presence in order to be considered available, receive offline messages, receive presence, etc. -David Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I am writing a simple client in tcl using the tcl jabberlib. > I can connect, authenticate myself and send messages but i

Re: [JDEV] jabber:xdb:nslist namespace

2001-06-06 Thread David Waite
onal database; this is not standard across server implementations, and as it is not officially documented anywhere, it could change in future releases of the jabber.org server :-) -David Waite Matt Diez wrote:   Can anyone point me to documentation on the jabber:xdb:nslist namespace? Matthew D. Diez [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: [JDEV] MQSeries and Jabber

2001-06-07 Thread David Waite
sing your server for spamming. All the pubsub-like systems in Jabber have the requirements (up to this point in time, at least) that users must opt-into a subscription list themselves, and must be allowed to remove themselves from that list. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Jabber - Scripting Language

2001-06-10 Thread David Waite
ver, do not confuse 'powerful scripting language' or 'versatile rule set' to be something to empower users to get what they want - you might hit every user need at 70%, rather than getting a few things right and making people happy. Figure out what people really want to d

Re: [JDEV] how can i make password as winjab protocol?

2001-06-13 Thread David Waite
Take a look at http://docs.jabber.org/draft-proto/html/zerok.html -David Waite "Yoong Y. Kim" wrote: > I'm interested in 'make jabber client' > > and I'm looking Winjab's protocol > > when Winjab auth to Jabber, > > SENT: xmlns

Re: [JDEV] Passwords, zero-K and storage

2001-06-18 Thread David Waite
ly secure registration method I've seen so far is Jabber-thru-SSL, and the server does not enforce any behavior based on the connection being through or not through SSL (such as limiting plaintext authentication, turning off registration, not allowing password changes). There is a lot o

Re: [JDEV] Bot getting boot

2001-06-21 Thread David Waite
21 13:48:23 2001 sessions.c:318 THREAD:SESSION exiting It looks like the client is disconnecting, not the server - the c2s component is sending a message to JSM (expertq.com) saying that the socket is closed. Other than this - no clue -David Waite 01062114452200.00649@obelix">

Re: [JDEV] Problems w/Jabber on PPC Linux...

2001-07-02 Thread David Waite
Linux platforms. -David Waite Micheal Kelly wrote: >I apologize in advance if this has been asked before. I performed a quick >scan of the mailing list archives and didn't notice it... > >I'm trying to run Jabberd on an Apple G4 Titanium, running YellowDog Linux >2.0 (I&#x

Re: [JDEV] JavaJabber Server Docs

2001-07-09 Thread David Waite
of specs. I really hope that people doing the actual implementation work are disciplined enough to document things they misunderstand :-) -David Waite Iain Shigeoka wrote: >--- Jay Lorenzo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>One thing I'd like to throw out here is the possibil

Re: [JDEV] Building JabberCOM - No HyperStr

2001-07-10 Thread David Waite
Karthik K H wrote: >SO MUCH SO FOR YOUR SO CALLED OPEN SOURCE DEVELOPMENT >he he he he... > Geesh, I know.. the thing also requires another proprietary commercial work called something like 'Windows' as well. They don't even list that one in the requireme

Re: [JDEV] xml in jabberbeans

2001-07-11 Thread David Waite
pre or something. > > Thanks > Ben Szekely > >___ >jdev mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > Ugh, this is bug. The DefaultExtension is not leaving entity characters (& and the like), the parser is translating them. Care to file it? -Dav

Re: [JDEV] xml in jabberbeans

2001-07-11 Thread David Waite
are not being unescaped back (in the characters(...) SAX callback function). There is an unescaping function within org.jabber.jabberbeans.XMLData -David Waite > > Ben > >___ >jdev mailing list >[EMAIL

Re: [JDEV] Privacy in conferencing -- does it work?

2001-07-12 Thread David Waite
It actually has been up for a week now :-) Try conference.jabber.com. -David Waite Robert Temple wrote: >If I was you, I'd hold off on implementing conferencing until the new >version is out. Supposedly it was released in the newest JCS just >yesterday and its being test

Re: [JDEV] Privacy in conferencing -- does it work?

2001-07-12 Thread David Waite
In the more recent draft of the protocol, the functionality provided by 'privacy' is always on; iq requests are defined as IQ requests against the representation of the user within the room, not the account/client connected. -David Waite Ben Zel wrote: > Hello, > >

Re: [JDEV] ask: "jabber:" & port

2001-07-21 Thread David Waite
I believe this is done the same way as with email. -David Waite John wrote: >How do you specify the port jabber is running in >a "jabber:"-address? My first idea was something like >"jabber:[@][:][/]" >but I couldn't find any documentation about th

Re: [JDEV] Moving passwords into LDAP (was Re: Storing passwords on Jabber server)

2001-08-05 Thread David Waite
, this is done doing a jabber:iq:auth request - this means that if there is nothing to look up using an xdb jabber:iq:auth request, the account will not work properly. - David Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>>'mod_auth_ldap', and 'xdb_ldap'. Of these, only &#x

RE: [JDEV] NGPT threads library

2001-08-08 Thread David Waite
Like I said before, this will take a major amount of work in order to do - pth is cooperatively threaded without the possibility of parrallelism, and the two core pieces of the jabber.org server (jabberd and jsm) are not written with this in mind. -David Waite -Original Message- From

Re: [JDEV] Cannot start a conference

2001-08-09 Thread David Waite
service within the jabber.xml file, and make sure you are creating a conference room on the component (ie., make sure the server-name is set to be the conferencing component and not the main jabber server) -David Waite Justin Naik wrote: >I am using the latest stable release for the Jab

Re: [JDEV] conferencing with all services

2001-08-14 Thread David Waite
Yahoo account and need to be signed up for the (fictional) yahoo-transport. This is because a yahoo chatroom has no concept of a Jabber user, and Yahoo users have no way to access a non-Yahoo chatroom via the Yahoo protocol. -David Waite Dillip Kumar Swain wrote: >Hi All >I am using

Re: [JDEV] Two jabber:iq:roster questions

2001-08-15 Thread David Waite
I haven't messed with any roster code in a while, but you may want to try adding the entry as wanted (with their nickname and groups) with subscription type='none', then sending the presence subscribe request. -David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > I'm trying to impro

Re: [JDEV] Two jabber:iq:roster questions

2001-08-16 Thread David Waite
ation the server installation uses, and most probably the specific implementation of the server. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Two more avatar issues.

2001-09-06 Thread David Waite
and session data. Presence just isn't fine-grained enough for that. If we had something fine-grained, you could just as well serialize the data within the push, rather than trying to use a hash to save bandwidth. On a different note, what is the benefit of being able to define

Re: [JDEV] Remove Participant from Conference

2001-09-13 Thread David Waite
This feature is not in the open-source 'conferencing' module; it is implemented within the "Text Conferencing" component by Jabber, Inc., and has not been standardized (because I have literally ten other JEPs to propose first). - David Waite Dillip Kumar Swain wrote: &g

Re: [JDEV] Regarding AIM Transport

2001-09-13 Thread David Waite
y can literally change at will. It is located on their webservers and downloaded on use. They can thus change the ToC protocol at will, which they can't do for millions of deployed binary clients using the native OSCAR protocol. -David Waite prasanta lenka wrote: >Hi All, > >

Re: [JDEV] Strange UpperCase/lowercase handling in 'conference' confuses chatbot.

2001-09-14 Thread David Waite
This could at least be considered correct behavior. What would you define correct behavior to be? -David Waite Benoit Orihuela wrote: >hi, > >>The Jabberd process and/or the conference module sends all response with >>the name converted to lowercase: >> >>NJ::

Re: [JDEV] URL form of JID?

2001-09-22 Thread David Waite
st an entity? (join chat, view vcard, add to roster, send message to user) I personally would prefer the former, but I'm curious what others think :-) - David Waite Jens Alfke wrote: > > On Friday, September 21, 2001, at 06:23 PM, Bernd Eckenfels wrote: > > One > might t

Re: [JDEV] Jabberd config file & namespaces

2001-10-01 Thread David Waite
ld be dandy. It might be complaining because there is no handler registered with the java.net.URLFactory to handle "Jabber:" URIs. (I'm assuming xerces-j here). I haven't used xerces-J because previous versions had a quite annoying caching problem which made it totally unsuita

Re: [JDEV] Namespace usage on server

2001-10-03 Thread David Waite
*how* you use those namespaces. For instance, if you started the stream off with instead of , it would have also broken. - David Waite Fabrice DESRE - FT.BD/FTRD/DMI/GRI wrote: > Hello, > > Writing my own client, I found something >strange in the open source server :

Re: [JDEV] Namespace usage on server

2001-10-03 Thread David Waite
y contain >to, from, id and type attributes.) > >regards, > >Benoit. > xmlns is not a valid attribute in a DTD - it is a reserved attribute name, which is normally used for specifying namespaces. -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] Namespace usage on server

2001-10-03 Thread David Waite
Fabrice DESRE - FT.BD/FTRD/DMI/GRI wrote: [EMAIL PROTECTED]"> David Waite wrote: Two things:1) the 'to' attribute (as well as the 'id' attribute) are part of thejabber:client namespace. No. Attributes must explicitly specify namespaces. They d

Re: [JDEV] More on namespaces in jabberd

2001-10-03 Thread David Waite
well put :-) I would like to know reasons that this is not considered acceptable - I have plenty of points against it in my mind in the way of backwards compatiblity and server workload, but no solid points for it. -David Waite Jeremie wrote: >>It seems simply that jabberd is not nam

Re: [JDEV] unicode client in java

2001-10-03 Thread David Waite
? > >Thanks in advance. > > > >___ >jdev mailing list >[EMAIL PROTECTED] >http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev > Java itself has UCS2 characters as the native character type. Are you sending text to the server in UTF-8 encoding? -David Waite

Re: [JDEV] C++ interface to jabberd

2001-11-15 Thread David Waite
Actually, there have been several external XDB components. I don't think there is a dependancy on the implementation of jabberd to require jsm, but the current implementation of jsm does require it to be run within a jabberd. -David Waite - Original Message - From: "Peter S

Re: [JDEV] Jabberbeans, xdb_java and incomplete packets --

2001-11-28 Thread David Waite
B requests. Should be as in 'I don't really know' - I have never tried running the xdb_java piece. -David Waite Scott Honey wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I'm currently working with xdb_java (see sourceforge.net for > downloads), and I've come accross an odd bu

Re: [JDEV] Authentication

2001-10-10 Thread David Waite
The and values are used for zero-knowledge authentication, which I don't believe is an official standard. see http://docs.jabber.org for info. -David Waite Dan Bray wrote: >I'm writing my own special purpose Jabber client and am having trouble with >the authenticatio

Re: [JDEV] Conferencing with multiple services

2001-10-17 Thread David Waite
This would be truely wonderful, and is not directly possible with the proxying behavior of the current transports. In an ideal world where other IM systems had a server-to-server protocol, this could be directly possible. -David Waite prasanta lenka wrote: >Hi guys, > few days ba

Re: [JDEV] How to find the presence of a user at server side (was

2001-10-17 Thread David Waite
is that either/or? :-) -David Waite [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >In 1.4.2 you can configure jsm with a servicename >(multiple bcc elements, and can contain any jid) which will blindly carbon-copy the >bcc'd address with every users presence change. This also validates that ad

Re: [JDEV] formatted text -- clickable URLs, query other clients' capabilities

2001-12-31 Thread David Waite
on't think this has been decided. Julian? -David Waite Michael Rothwell wrote: >From: "Julian Missig" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >>URL highlighting is receiving client-side. >> > >I wonder why it doesn't highlight my URLs then... would my bot need t

Re: [JDEV] xml tag case sensitivity

2002-01-03 Thread David Waite
ed characters (compliant XML parsers do the normalization for you). -David Waite ___ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev

Re: [JDEV] GZipping Jabber Messages

2002-01-05 Thread David Waite
packets sit waiting for more compressable data to arrive indefinately. You could compress each packet individually, but you will lose much of the repetativeness across packets which could be eliminated. -David Waite - Original Message - From: "Julian Missig" <[EMAIL P

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