On 2 June 2017 at 09:36, Daniel Gultsch <dan...@gultsch.de> wrote:
> 2017-06-02 10:19 GMT+02:00 Dave Cridland <d...@cridland.net>:
>> On 2 June 2017 at 09:14, Daniel Gultsch <dan...@gultsch.de> wrote:
>>> 2017-05-25 13:20 GMT+02:00 Dave Cridland <d...@cridland.net>:
>>>> So you want the outcome to be:
>>>>
>>>> a) The publish option is known to the server, in which case it is
>>>> treated as a precondition or override as given in the registry.
>>>> b) The publish option is not known to the server, in which case the
>>>> publish is rejected.
>>>>
>>>> Does that seem about right?
>>>
>>> I didn't take that as an agreement. I thought it was just a
>>> clarification regarding my question.
>>>
>>
>> Ah, sorry, I wasn't clear enough. Yes, that was a proposal that i
>> thought matched your aims.
>>
>>> But if it was indeed an agreement (and nobody else objects) I guess I
>>> can write up a paragraph for XEP-0060.
>>
>> I think that's the ideal first step, yes.
>>
>> I would be curious to explore if it would be worthwhile extracting
>> publish options out into a distinct XEP; this would perhaps depend on
>> whether we were going to have to add a feature for this new?
>> behaviour.
>
>
> Is this new behavior? My original question was 'Is this was
> #publish-options does?' if not how else is #publish-options supposed
> to behave?
>

I agree this is the only sane behaviour. I'm not sure what existing
servers actually do, though.

> IMHO this is the only logical behavior of the already existing
> #publish-options (that's not implemented anywhere?) Otherwise I don't
> think #publish-options servers any purpose at all. I can't request a
> list of available publish-options from the server. And even if I could
> if the behavior is not standardized am I supposed to display the form
> data to the user?
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