Hey,
Have you heard about that really wowsome stuff? You won't regret, believe me,
read more here <http://nkujowifri.internetsafetytips.org/lnudnr>
Sent from a prehistoric stone tablet, DR. JOHN SCOLT
___
JDev mailing list
I need to add either a guaranteed unique timestamp, or a timestamp plus a
guaranteed unique ID to EVERY message stanza passing through an XMPP server.
The timestamp will be displayed in customized clients, and the timestamp or
ID, will be used to store and retrieve messages from a database.
I've d
plz send me the link on this also
On 5/18/08, sumedha rubasinghe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Jonathan,
> I have implemented SOAP over XMPP for Apache Axis2/Java. Although it does
> not fully implement the spec, you can successfully use it as a transport.
>
> However the documentation does not
On 17-Apr-08, at 02:15 , Johansson Olle E wrote:
16 apr 2008 kl. 16.41 skrev Norman Rasmussen:
On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 4:13 PM, Jonathan Dickinson
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I know this is OT, but what are your experiences with IPv6? I have
been itching to actively use IPv6 resources for a
Hi,
Going from nothing to something took a little time, as I had to learn
some new concepts. Now I have things running my main issues are
generally programs that break if subjected to an IPv6 address. I
report these issues to the relevant projects whens I can and it is
then up to the deve
Hi,
I am currently experimenting with IPv6 and I am curious to know
whether anyone has looked at the various elements of XMPP to see
whether they would break if using IPv6 address and transport?
Additonally has anyone actually tried any of the servers on an IPv6
network?
Andre
Hi,
I was sitting watching a presentation being controlled remotely via
Windows Live Meeting
and this got me wondering as to an open-standard cross-platform
solution. I was thinking
of ways of implementing it, supported protocols, etc.
One solution would be to allow the user to use whatever
On 1-Nov-07, at 17:00 , Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Ernest Nova wrote:
FWIW:
http://googlesystem.blogspot.com/2007/10/google-to-connect-to-other-im-networks.html
Yes I saw that in my RSS feeds this morning. I don't have any inside
information to share about it, but it's intriguing. However, it
Hi,
I am looking into an issue where client A supports formatting of
text, but client B does not. While client B will quite happily accept
the text it will not display any formatting details specified by the
sender. Ideally the formatting support would be disabled in client A
for the sess
a,
I'd like to add you to my professional network on LinkedIn.
-Eric
Here's the link to accept:
https://www.linkedin.com/e/isd/69187465/TXe5zVuz/
--
Fact: Executives from 499 of the Fortune 500 companies use LinkedIn
pers seem to prefer
mailing lists an overwhelimg majority of the time. I think that's
dumb, but hey, I have to work with these people. :)
Just like there are vi and emacs users.
-- John (who hits escape a lot when using OpenOffice)
begin:vcard
fn:John Almberg
n:Almberg;John
org:Identry, LLC
a
Cool. I'll definitely check it out.
Thanks: John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 21:45, schreef John Almberg:
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang programmers? Particularly one
who knows enough to write a couple ejabberd components?
Yo
Interesting. How hard is it to find Erlang
programmers? Particularly one who knows enough to write a couple
ejabberd components?
-- John
Sander Devrieze wrote:
Op dinsdag 12 september 2006 18:22, schreef John Almberg:
As far as requirements for the server are concerned, what
y, any thoughts much appreciated.
Brgds: John
Hal Rottenberg wrote:
On 9/11/06, Matthias Wimmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have the O'Reilly "Programming Jabber"
book. It's from 2002 and I'm
This book describes the architecture of
jabbe
attached to the backbone?
Just doing a sanity check before digging in...
Thanks: John
begin:vcard
fn:John Almberg
n:Almberg;John
org:Identry, LLC
adr:;;249 Lenox Road;Huntington Station;NY;11746;USA
email;internet:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
title:Managing Partner
tel;work:631.546.5079
tel;fax:631.980.
On 5/20/06, André-John Mas sympatico.ca> wrote:
>> You mean the code on the Google Talk server?
>
> Yes. I recently updated the Google Talk server code to make port 443
> work like port 5223.
Could you let us know when it gets deployed? - Thanks
Andre
22-May-06, at 11:09 , Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
André-John Mas wrote:
Thanks, this is great news. This will save me from trying to further
reverse engineer what is currently being done, and also allow me to
use my Mac from behind my corporate firewall
Thanks, this is great news. This will save me from trying to further
reverse engineer what is currently being done, and also allow me to
use my Mac from behind my corporate firewall with my Google Talk
address :)
Andre
On 20-May-06, at 11:25 , Gary Burd wrote:
On 5/20/06, André-John Mas
Hi,
You mean the code on the Google Talk server?
Andre
On 20-May-06, at 00:10 , Gary Burd wrote:
On 5/19/06, André-John Mas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
According to Google, you should be able to connect to them on port
443:
...
But trying an array of third party clients this does no
Hi,
According to Google, you should be able to connect to them on port 443:
http://www.google.com/support/talk/bin/answer.py?answer=27930
But trying an array of third party clients this does not seem to work.
For this reason I started a thread in the Google discussion group on
this,
but apar
e interested in
relevant experience.
Thanks,
John
I'll try to do some work with xmppgateway. It's very nicely written.
Norman Rasmussen wrote:
Please read:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.network.jabber.devel/25523
http://zerlargal.org/c/xmppgateway/
As if Halr9000 doesn't say it enough: Why don't you think of taking
an existing program and
to the
user's roster,
what the user's messages to google will look like, etc.
If this information hasn't been posted on the web yet, is there a book
that contains it?
Thanks,
- John
Matthew Terenzio wrote:
On Oct 3, 2005, at 5:47 AM, John Talbot wrote:
It remains though to be seen whether a formula can be worked out to
combat the spam possibilities. It could be something along the lines
of ill-behaving jabber servers being blocked from the network of the
SPIM-fighting
Linux LO LO LO wrote:
lol yap but is google going to actually use s2s thats the question :-)
will be nice if they did.
Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
Gosh, there's always s2s, isn't there?
rek2 GNU/Linux LO LO LO wrote:
Great IDEA!!
John Talbot wrote:
Is anyone thinking of maki
erver you would override the
@gmail.com with the transport, and then all your google talk stuff is
100% transparent to the user after he has registered.
On 02/10/05, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone thinking of making a Google Talk transport for Jabber?
talk stuff is
100% transparent to the user after he has registered.
On 02/10/05, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is anyone thinking of making a Google Talk transport for Jabber?
k
buddies.
I'm not sure what you mean by "legacy clients", so I can't say if your
program would help me.
Rory wrote:
Hi John,
I'm building a stand-alone proxy/bridge that accepts connections from
legacy clients and connects them to any XMPP complient service - Go
Is anyone thinking of making a Google Talk transport for Jabber?
False alarm. It works. There's something I was doing, sorry.
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 20:53:42 +0200, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Is there no way to get a list of all connected users on jabberd 1.4,
apart from looking at the users' spool di
Yes, I have. So it's not normal to not be able to get the list?
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
On Sun, 02 Oct 2005 20:53:42 +0200, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Is there no way to get a list of all connected users on jabberd 1.4,
apart from looking at the users' spool di
Is there no way to get a list of all connected users on jabberd 1.4,
apart from looking at the users' spool directory? (The iq stanza
described by the protocol produces an error code on 1.4.3)
Is there a way to see if a particular users is online, except looking at
that user's .xml file?
Hi al
verything?
Thank you so much, Tijl.
- John
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:57:04 +0200, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
That is very surprising. Since Perl probably has nothing to do with the
unicode here, the culprit has to be jabberd then. I'll try to upgr
I just tried Psi and I get garbled ouput there too.
Trejkaz wrote:
Which Jabber client software are you using on your desktop?
Ah, yes. That was Psi (on Windows, if it wasn't evident.)
TX
Tijl Houtbeckers wrote:
On Thu, 29 Sep 2005 17:57:04 +0200, John Talbot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
That is very surprising. Since Perl probably has nothing to do with the
unicode here, the culprit has to be jabberd then. I'll try to upgrade
(though I use the apt-get system for whi
Which Jabber client software are you using on your desktop?
Trejkaz wrote:
For comparison, Jabberd 1.4.4 and Perl 5.8.6:
https://trypticon.org/files/all_greek_to_me.png
Are you sure your script is in UTF-8? Have you viewed it as ASCII just to
see if the encoding looks vaguely correct? I o
rl probably has nothing to do with the
unicode here, the culprit has to be jabberd then. I'll try to upgrade
(though I use the apt-get system for which the most recent versions
don't always exist).
Thanks very much for your feedback.
John
TX
You can copy/paste it to see that it does indeed produce wrong output
(at least on jabberd 1.4 & Perl 5.8.4 which I use, though I doubt
there's something wrong with these versions)
I challenge anyone to find a programming error in this code.
--
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
us
oblem) neither with the UTF-8 version of the string
nor the ISO-GREEK one.
What do you think might be going on?
I could send you a trimmed version of the script if you need.
Many thanks,
John
Hey ppl,
I'm new to this group and to Jabber. Planning to
develop an IM as my final year project (Computer Science and
Engineering Student). What I've right now come up with is to include
the following components apart from the basic messenger items:
*Include Jabber/XMPP
*Voice based IM using S
ehalf Of
Sander Devrieze
Sent: Sunday, July 24, 2005 2:31 AM
To: jdev@jabber.org
Subject: Re: [jdev] General Resources
Op zondag 24 juli 2005 07:04, schreef John Crosby:
> We are starting a whiteboard application for a client and I was
> wondering if anyone could point me to som
We are starting a whiteboard application for a client and I was wondering if
anyone could point me to some general development documentation that might
help us get up to speed with the jabber server.
Thanks in advance.
John Crosby | www.realeyesmedia.com <http://www.realeyesmedia.
> Mats and I started discussing an SVG-based whiteboarding protocol last
> year but never finished.
Are you aware of Inkboard (http://inkboard.sourceforge.net/), which builds XMPP
into the Inkscape SVG editor to build an SVG-based whiteboard? Inkboard are now
working on their first RPMs.
E-Mai
Foundation
> http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.php
>
> ___
> jdev mailing list
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
>
--
john hager
-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
url: http://www.orgo.c
I posted late last September about the Eclipse Communications Project
(http://mail.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2004-September/019305.html). I
encouraged jdev members to participate, and emailed the project lead directly
to promote XMPP.
I see today
(http://www.eclipseplugincentral.com/News+artic
> I think this is a good idea, but I personally don't have time to
> pursue it. Have you considered trying to take this up yourself? :)
Scott, the project lead, has replied to me. He is now experimenting with the Smack
client and said he could use some assistance. Some excerpts from his email:
"
the IDE of a million(!?)
Java programmers, and perhaps from there into their applications.
Please let's not squander it.
Regards,
John Liston
> Recently there has been a lot of list traffic to determine ways to promote
> XMPP/Jabber adoption.
> I think I see a good way.
> Ecl
Recently there has been a lot of list traffic to determine ways to promote XMPP/Jabber
adoption. I think I see a good way.
Eclipse (http://www.eclipse.org) is both a popular application development IDE and a
Java application platform. The Eclipse developers just introduced the Eclipse
Communica
So, ok, I can code around that. But
no other situation causes it that I have detected.
User goes offline gives me only one event.
Or I go online and find that one of my roster members is online gives me only one
event.
-john
___
jdev mailing l
recommendations to break large messages down into smaller (32K) chunks and
reassemble them at the destination. Is that approach still recommended?
Thanks in advance,
John Liston
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://jabberstudio.org/mailman/listinfo
7;m looking/hoping
for. Any advice/pointers/info would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance,
Lux
--
John Luxford
President and Chief Developer
__
SIMIAN systems
Driving Web Content Management
__
web : http://www.simian.ca/
email
was the reason my s2s didn't work, so i rebuilt it against the
provided pth 1.4.0.
--
____}John Flinchbaugh{__
| [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.hjsoft.com/~glynis/ |
~~Powered by Linux: Reboots are for hardware upgrades only~~
signature.asc
Des
I have a quick question here, say you have a XMPP ver 1.0 client
connecting to a XMPP ver 1.0 Server. The client opens the stream as
usual and sets the 'to' attribute to something like 'shakespeare.lit' or
whatever. The server responds with a different 'from' attribute, say
'chat1.shakespeare.l
I appreciate the help Mr. Saint-Andre. It's nice to be able to talk
directly to the source.
~John Gianola
The 2.0 series is highly compliant, perhaps not 100% yet but very close.
There are no plans right now to make the 1.4 series compliant, unless
someone steps in to add SALS, TLS, et
Hi,
sorry, this may be a totally newbie question, but I've been reading up
on jabber and running jabberd and jabberd2 on and off at work. I then
started reading the XMPP protocol docs from the IETF. I was wondering
how "XMPP compliant" are jabberd and jabberd2. Does anyone know
like Trillian
are so popular, new flashy interface, neat features and most, if not
all, functionality of current client is implemented.
--
John 'zariok' Draughn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
signature.asc
Description: This is a digitally signed message part
some other algorithm involved, I
figure I'd get more information from someone here than from their
support. I don't think they'd add that feature to their software and
then freely tell how to circumvent it.
If access to these logs becomes a big enough problem, I'll certainly
ta
en able to
find a pattern within the files, so I'm guessing there is some type of
light encryption being applied...
Any suggestions are appreciated.
Thanks,
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
It's in the CVS for gabber.
http://gabber.sourceforge.net
http://www.jabberstudio.org/projects/gabber/project/view.php
On Fri, 2002-10-25 at 05:32, Frederic FELTEN wrote:
> hi,
>
> I'm looking for jabberoo library because the links to
> jabberoo.sourceforge.net are broken :-( !!!
> Where can I
I also found the Javaworld tip, but it does not do the check in the trust
manager. Very helpful!
Thanks!
John.
>John,
>
>Here's some code you can use that bypasses all certificate validation.
>:)
>
>SSLSocketFactory sslFactory = new DummySSLSocketFactory();
>
this and
import it by hand?
Or should there be someway to import it automatically?
I assume I am having problems due to the jabber.org cert not being trusted
by a CA.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks!
John.
There is nothing special about it.
5223 is the standard ssl port. It is plain SS
?
Any help appreciated.
Thanks in advance!
John.
_
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http
clients do this) which could resolve the problem but then you are just
reinventing TCP/IP.
Best Regards,
John Carbrey
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf
Of
> Andy Beetz
> Sent: June 5, 2002 10:30 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Sat, 2002-04-20 at 06:00, Gunjan Kakani wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am searching for the right contact to start a new project on Jabberstudio.org (and
>in turn for Jabber community :-)
>
> If anyone knows..please point me...
>
> Cheers~
>
> -GC
GC-
Ask someone on [EMAIL PROTECTED] Temas (jid:
[E
Gabber uses JabberOO
http://gabber.sf.net/
On Mon, 2002-04-15 at 01:00, Rohit Nadhani wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I want to develop a Win32 Jabber client from scratch.
> My development environment in VC++ 6. I have
> dwonloaded and compiled the JabberOO lib. Pls. suggest
> me links to sample code tha
re using can handle
Zero Knowledge authentication (mod_auth_0k). Most do...
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
cessful to the point that it authenticates with
ADMINUSERNAME, but I'm not really sure what the code after that does, or
how to get it to work.
Any suggestions?
Thanks
John
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use Net::Jabber qw( Client );
use Digest::SHA1 qw( sha1_hex );
use Date::Format qw
oup info be stored in the global.xml file?
If so, where does it go in relation to the existing foo tag in
global.xml?
Do tags such as the require tag still apply?
Thanks,
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Wow, I cannot believe I didn't see it!
Thanks!
Original Message Follows
After you log in you should see a link titled "Client Administration" in the
left sidebar. Click that and go from there.
Justin
- Original Message -----
From: "John Goalby" <[E
How do I add a client to the list on JabberCentral?
I tried registering but saw no way to do add the client after logging in.
Thanks
John.
_
Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Given that I have never had a problem with using IE with my site (its the
browser I use), I maybe need to determine what you mean by "illegible".
Maybe if you could send a screen shot to my email address (not the whole
group).
Thanks
John.
Original Message Follow
My guess is that you are using a browser not capable of displaying CSS. I
had tried some time ago and thought that it would still display in non-css
mode ok.
I will create another page with non-css and post the URL tomorrow.
John.
Original Message Follows
Your site is illegible
Jabber
Studio when it gets running.
Please could someone add it to the client list on JabberCentral?
Comments/feedback appreciated.
Thanks,
John.
_
MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos:
http
Firstly because I was unaware of it ;-)
Secondly, it looks like it has a little way to go before being usable right?
Any reason why it could not be on both?
John.
Original Message Follows
> Pretty good so far. I hope to release soon on sourceforge allowing
people
> to cont
Pretty good so far. I hope to release soon on sourceforge allowing people
to contribute.
The first interim release will just be a proof of concept and the next
release will be something that people can change the look and feel.
I have more ideas than time for this project
John
Thanks for the link and instructions, Peter. I had everything else, so
only needed the Gabber snapshot.
Gabber is great! I now see what I was missing...
John
On Mon, 2002-02-25 at 16:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> After going back and re-reading John's original mail, I saw that
to brick walls before, but we're talking the Great Wall of
China here. I've not found a way to get around it, and I really need a
decent client on my Sun workstation.
Thanks,
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
Has anyone gotten Gabber to compile and run on Solaris?
No one I know has been sucessful in getting past all the libraries, the
database, and compile errors.
I'd be very appreciative if anyone can provide an install package or
binaries.
Thanks,
. Does that mean that the Flash patch
has been turned off on that machine?
Thanks
John.
_
Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL
not
have a linux box :-(
Thanks
John.
_
Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo
the jabber server, JUD and conferencing,
should I? Do I need to keep the *.o files, etc? What about all the files
in the pth-1.3.7 directory and the pth-1.3.7/.libs directory?
What should I keep?
Thanks,
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTE
files. (Replace $VARNAMEs
with the values to test it out.) I've tried commenting out the s2s and
dnsrv sections because it's running on a private network, and I've also
played with the karma settings (see the multiple.xml file).
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
Below are two related questions I asked on the jadmin list, without success.
My root problem is that JUD works within the jabbberd process, but
not as a separate process. I did not find an answer in the archives.
Thanks,
John
--
Bad karma?:
I've been failing to get JUD to respond
f the server?
John
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 14:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Perhaps it has something to do with this issue?
> http://mailman.jabber.org/pipermail/jdev/2001-September/008589.html
>
> Odds go up if you are using a compiler besides GCC.
>
> -David Waite
>
Could this be something in the server or conference module? Chat isn't
affected by it.
John
> - Original Message -
> From: "John Reinke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 10:33 AM
> Subject: [JDEV] n
s rather frustrating, since it really prevents serious usage of
conferencing for any technical conversations. We even have to restrict
the use of contractions (it's, that's, etc) in sentences.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
John
On Tue, 2002-01-15 at 01:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Iain Shigeoka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > On 1/14/02 7:05 AM, "John Reinke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> For example, if there are two groups of jabber users that work in
> >
n a group.
Has this been implemented in the server or any clients? Is there another
name for it or a URL with more info? It certainly seems like too useful
of a feature to not have added it by now.
Thanks,
John
___
jdev mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
sage.
Why? Does anybody know?
Attached please find my jabber.xml file, and the jabberd.debug log
file, if they are of any help.
Thanks,
John S.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Tue Jan 8 11:04:31 2002 mio.c:558 MIO is starting up
Tue Jan 8 11:04:31 2002 base_accept.c:287 base_accept loading...
Tue Jan
Do you have the field in the jabber.xml (jabberd config file) to
the name of the nat box? If I remember correctly, server will reject
logon attempts due to "invalid server specified" or similar if the name
isn't listed.
Might want to check up on that.
-John 'zariok'
I intend on adding agent probing here shortly when I move from the PHP
probe script to Python (using jabberpy) as the lib adds more features.
I can already probe all servers listed in ~40 seconds with Python
(that's without threads), where as PHP was taking ~9 minutes.
-John 'zario
seen this or I am I doing something wrong along the way
somewhere.
Thanks, John
t; end not having visibility to the servers.
It would not be an easy task to accomplish and I wonder if such an
effort would be worth while to time invested. ie. there's been VERY
little demand for either.
-John 'zariok' Draughn
On Mon, 2001-10-08 at 20:14, Adam Theo wrote:
Last I heard, the IRC-t was broke and no one was working on it.
-John 'zariok' Draughn
On Mon, 2001-10-08 at 02:53, Sivakumar wrote:
> I am using Jabber 1.4.1 server and IRC module irc-transport-0.1b-1.40. The
> server is starting fine and is also tells the the IRC transport i
ks
where one could direct that question.
-John 'zariok' Draughn
On Mon, 2001-10-08 at 01:50, Sivakumar wrote:
> I want to know whether the user is offline/online from the user.xml file
> that is in the /spool// directory. Which tag i must look
> into to find that. I looked into
Type == "set" ??? Shouldn't that be "get"??
On Sun, 2001-10-07 at 22:16, Christian Møller wrote:
> I have desperatly been trying to get the jabber:iq:search namespace to
> work, but it seems to fail both on my local server AND at jabber.org
>
> The packet I send is the following:
>
> xmlns
You can't use the URLConnection to connect to port 5222. That's
expecting XML streams (see JPG), and http headers would be sent.
-John
On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 18:22, John Bell wrote:
> I think it must be something to do with the URLConnection object in java.net
> and that it
thing.
Has anyone tried to write a client in Java using the URLConnection object?
I tried downloading Windump which is a Windows implementation of tcpdump to
see if I could monitor the information being passed but I can't figure out
how to use, if anyone has used Windump, I'd appreciate
Sorry, I dont know if jabber.org is running the HTTP hack that jer (i
think) threw together. To my knowledge, there is no "FORMAL" method of
connecting to a jabber server via HTTP...
-john
On Sat, 2001-10-06 at 13:24, John Bell wrote:
> > The above was via a "telnet
he content, or accept properties? I'm using the POST request method.
Thanks
John.
- Original Message -
From: "John Draughn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, October 05, 2001 10:55 PM
Subject: Re: [JDEV] A report and a dumb question
>
1 - 100 of 146 matches
Mail list logo