On December 30, 2002 08:27 pm, Rico -mc- Gloeckner wrote:
Also, it doesnt help anyone if one registers a Project at
jabberstudio.org and then simply ignores it. I kindly ask the
Administrators of jabberstudio.org to check if there is some base that
this Project really will be done before
On December 3, 2002 10:09 pm, you wrote:
what the heck is going on w/ this post - seems to keep re-sending and
adding line breaks ?
I'm guessing it's a custom made mail parsing script gone bad.
-Kriggs
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annoying, as well as frustrating that I don't
get the green card to implement something universal.
And that's what I have to say.
Kriggs
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in it. That changes
everything.
Thank you.
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to lt; before sending to the server?
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Right. I'm wondering if you can pass along some malicious tags in a html/
block, such as message/, that some clients might pickup on and run even if
they really shouldn't.
-Kriggs
On August 17, 2002 09:42 pm, you wrote:
I think that Kriggs in inquiring on the ability to nest IQ elements
to give users the option of picking another server for the transports,
without necessarily having to do anything other than transport related stuff
with that server. Mixing and matching can give the user the freedom to
choose, without having to download their own server.
Thank you,
Kriggs
RBJab
on this mailing list when I'm finished coding it.
And I'll create my own JDEV thread at that time (as well as post the client
on jabbercentral).
-Kriggs
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I need more than hosting of the software. I need hosting for running the
software.
-Kriggs
This is exactly what JabberStudio is setup to do.. host Jabber projects :)
You should contact myself or temas ([EMAIL PROTECTED] for email jabber)
and have a project setup once you're ready. You'll
On July 16, 2002 02:02 am, you wrote:
On Mon, Jul 15, 2002 at 04:35:08PM -0400, Kriggs wrote:
So it is the client's job to talk directly to the autoupdate service
provider?
yes, the autoupdate-agent has no way of knowing which clients are in use
everywhere in the world.
also
(and language) of
the server software: it treats the whole of the communication with the server
as one document instead of many, meaning 'xmlns's can be declared anywhere,
and they will be treated appropriately. (It'll be in Python).
-Kriggs
RBJab
I have a question that's probably been asked many times before, so I
apologize. But:
How do you get the whole network of servers to know if there is a new version
of your client?
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So it is the client's job to talk directly to the autoupdate service provider?
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element from the namespace? Is an actual element name not allowed to have any
colons (:) in them?
I know I asked a lot of questions, and I may not have found the best way to
communicate what I was asking, but knowing this information is key if I'm
going to develop a successful Jabber client.
-Kriggs
with stream:stream?
Other than stream:error, is there any other way of raising an error that will
bring up an end to a connection? Is there ever a case where the server will
send a /stream:stream before the client?
Thank you,
-Kriggs
RBJab
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of the same name at the
exact wrong place seems unlikely.
Can anyone tell me where I'm wrong and/or right in all this?
Thank you!
-Kriggs
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Apologies to anyone who replied to my last post about namespaces, but I lost
about 50 e-mails this morning due to a system crash, so I'd appreciate, if
there were any replies, resends of those e-mails. Thank you.
-Kriggs
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On July 10, 2002 06:07 pm, you wrote:
You can just look at the archives of the list, BTW :-)
- Dave
*whacks himself*
:)
-Kriggs
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