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RE: [JDEV] misc protocol discussion



	The command line jabber client would probrably be the easiest to extend
IMHO..

> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-jdev@jabber.org On Behalf Of Corbett J. Klempay
> Sent: Monday, May 03, 1999 2:25 AM
> To: jdev@jabber.org
> Subject: Re: [JDEV] misc protocol discussion
>
>
> Sure...consistency is a good thing :)
>
> BTW: my crypto project is due in 8.5 hours...I have some skeleton code
> going...I'm in our ACM lab working on a project for my operating systems
> class right now, though.  All nighters are fun :)  I'm going to shift into
> Computer Integrated Surgery mode (I have a heinous project in there I have
> to present this Friday), but will be able to grab someone's client code to
> have an infrastructure present. (right now, there are some parts of the
> certificate issuing/verifcation process which I just have commented out
> because they rely on stuff which needs to be passed between the server and
> client).
>
> When I do grab a client to toy with, is there one in particular I should
> work with?
>
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> On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jeremie wrote:
>
> > In message packets we have the type="" attribute available for
> > special built-in message types, most obviously for errors.  And in a
> > status packet we have the same attribute but it's on the <say></say> tag
> > instead.  Would anyone be against moving it up to the status tag to be
> > consistent with message, and it feels more appropriate there anyway:
> >   <status type="online">
> > 	<say>Groovin</say>
> > 	<priority>10</priority>
> >   </status>
> >
> > If everyone is in agreement, I can do this before 0.6.
> >
> > Jer
> >
> >
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