Hello.
Sorry for my English, but I'll try to describe my problem.
I have a buddy, who's nickname ends with letter 'x'. When he sends me a
message Pidgin convert 'some_nick'x: into 'some_nick'[smile].
Is there any exclusion list in Pidgin to prevent such conversion?
Hi!
I'm now using Pidgin 2.7.5 I was using 2.7.4 when the problem started. My
Pidging breaks down at the moment it starts o connect to msn account to my
gtalk account it can connect whit out problem. Can you give me a an advise
what to do? I did try to add new account or uninstall install,
Hi,
I'm behind a corporate proxy that blocks anything on pidgin.im. When a
page is blocked, a static .html page is returned indicating the URL
and reason that it's blocked.
The pidgin update notifier periodically checks a URL and if any HTML
is received, it assumes an update is available. Hence I
Hello. I am unable to install Pidgin in RHEL5. As stated under
DOWNLOAD section, I downloaded pidgin.repo and copied it in
/etc/yum.repos.d but when I am giving the following command:
# yum install pidgin
I am getting some dependencies error as shown below:
-> Populating transaction set with selec
On Tue, 2010-11-02 at 00:05 +0530, Vikas Mahajan wrote:
> Hello. I am unable to install Pidgin in RHEL5. As stated under
> DOWNLOAD section, I downloaded pidgin.repo and copied it in
> /etc/yum.repos.d but when I am giving the following command:
> # yum install pidgin
> I am getting some dependenci
Francois Botha wrote:
I'm behind a corporate proxy that blocks anything on pidgin.im. When a
page is blocked, a static .html page is returned indicating the URL
and reason that it's blocked.
Of course, what it should do is return status 403, but then IE would put
up its "friendly" error page
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:57 PM, David Woolley
wrote:
> Francois Botha wrote:
>>
>> I'm behind a corporate proxy that blocks anything on pidgin.im. When a
>> page is blocked, a static .html page is returned indicating the URL
>> and reason that it's blocked.
>
> Of course, what it should do is ret
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 17:59, Francois Botha wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 11:57 PM, David Woolley
> wrote:
>> Francois Botha wrote:
>>>
>>> I'm behind a corporate proxy that blocks anything on pidgin.im. When a
>>> page is blocked, a static .html page is returned indicating the URL
>>> and rea
> The Barracuda Web Filter does the same thing. I've heard other reports of
> this.
>
> I guess I'm not sure that we can reasonably work around this without
> adding some sort of magic token to the response that we look for
> (ugh).
>
> -D
>
I don't have the exact URL offhand anymore, but I reme
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 18:27, Francois Botha wrote:
>> The Barracuda Web Filter does the same thing. I've heard other reports of
>> this.
>>
>> I guess I'm not sure that we can reasonably work around this without
>> adding some sort of magic token to the response that we look for
>> (ugh).
>>
>>
>
> Sure, it is doable, of course. It is just a matter it being an ugly
> thing to do.
>
> The other factor is: What should we do when we get a response that
> doesn't contain the magic token?
> Suppress any UI?
> Pop up an error message?
>
> I'm probably in favor of the latter (displaying a messa
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 18:43, Francois Botha wrote:
>>
>> Sure, it is doable, of course. It is just a matter it being an ugly
>> thing to do.
>>
>> The other factor is: What should we do when we get a response that
>> doesn't contain the magic token?
>> Suppress any UI?
>> Pop up an error message
On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Daniel Atallah wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 1, 2010 at 18:43, Francois Botha wrote:
>>> The other factor is: What should we do when we get a response that
>>> doesn't contain the magic token?
>>> Suppress any UI?
>>> Pop up an error message?
>>>
>>> I'm probably in favor o
hello-
i tried to add my facebook account to my pidgin but is say invalid xmpp id.
I followed all the directions that facebook gave me so i can face book chat
threw pidgin. what do i do to fix this problem?
thank you
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