On Fri Feb 27 13:50:05 2009, Mickael Remond wrote:
My point was to avoid giving meaning to opaque data. Yes, we can do
that, but if it is a good practice and a usefull information for several
server, I think we can expect the XEP to promote that.

No, I disagree, the sm-id is allocated by the server, the server can put as much meaning into it as it wants. It's still opaque to the client.

If the server's implementation means that it needs to have access to the full jid, then it should encode that into the sm-id.

There is abolutely no need at all to make such encoding interoperable.

Dave.
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