Or suggest to change *this* to <strong>this</strong> or <strong>*this*</strong>.
On 8/21/12 2:57 AM, "Sergey Dobrov" <bin...@jrudevels.org> wrote: >Btw, often implementation of XHTML-IM conflicts with internal >hyperlinks/smiles/plain text formatting like *this*. Maybe it will be >useful to add recommendation to switch any these parsers off when a >client have a deal with XHTML-IM message? > >On 08/01/2012 03:58 AM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> At its meeting on July 25, 2012, the XMPP Council agreed to issue a >> "Call for Experience" regarding XEP-0071 (XHTML-IM), in preparation for >> perhaps advancing this specification from Draft to Final in the XSF's >> standards process. To help the Council decide whether this XEP is ready >> to advance to a status of Final, the Council would like to gather the >> following information: >> >> 1. What software has implemented XEP-0071? Please note that the protocol >> must be implemented in at least two separate codebases (and preferably >> more) in order to advance from Draft to Final. >> >> 2. Have developers experienced any problems with the protocol as defined >> in XEP-0071? If so, please describe the problems and, if possible, >> suggested solutions. >> >> 3. Is the text of XEP-0071 clear and unambiguous? Are more examples >> needed? Is the conformance language (MAY/SHOULD/MUST) appropriate? Have >> developers found the text confusing at all? Please describe any >> suggestions you have for improving the text. >> >> If you have any comments about advancing XEP-0071 from Draft to Final, >> please provide them by the close of business on Friday, August 31, 2012. >> After the Call for Experience, this XEP might undergo revisions to >> address feedback received, after which it will be presented to the XMPP >> Council for voting to a status of Final. >> >> You can review the specification here: >> >> http://www.xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0071.html >> >> Please send all feedback to the standards@xmpp.org discussion list. >> >> Thanks! >> >> Peter >> > > >-- >With best regards, >Sergey Dobrov, >XMPP Developer and JRuDevels.org founder. > -- Joe Hildebrand