Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread Fabio Forno
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:42 AM, shashi kiran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: For Example: GTalk Reponses are Dominated by double Quotes , and Jabber.org Responses dominated by Single Quotes. Some Jabber Servers Also go for Double Quotes. Aslo the Order in which Attributes are placed within a Tag

Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread shashi kiran
Fabio, I was talking about expat variant in Symbain C++ i.e eaxp. On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 2:51 PM, shashi kiran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had Used expat Earlier in some other App ,it supports only basic XMl like tag value =zdgfdsf / and Morever it throws up when it comes across Non -Ascii

[jdev] Jabber Client : XML Form interpreter

2008-02-27 Thread vincent Renaville
Hi, I want to send an XML Form to my jabber client. I currently search a jabber client that can display a form base on a XML file. Somebody have a solution ? Thanks for you help, Vincent

Re: [jdev] Jabber Client : XML Form interpreter

2008-02-27 Thread Sander Devrieze
2008/2/27, Andreas Monitzer [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I think most clients support this. I'm sure Psi, pidgin and Adium do, Coccinella normally also supports this. -- Mvg, Sander Devrieze.

Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread Fabio Forno
On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 10:21 AM, shashi kiran [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I had Used expat Earlier in some other App ,it supports only basic XMl like tag value =zdgfdsf / and Morever it throws up when it comes across Non Indeed expat handles everything you need, have a look here for example:

Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread shashi kiran
I had Used expat Earlier in some other App ,it supports only basic XMl like tag value =zdgfdsf / and Morever it throws up when it comes across Non -Ascii characters. On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 2:47 PM, Fabio Forno [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wed, Feb 27, 2008 at 5:42 AM, shashi kiran [EMAIL

Re: [jdev] Jabber Client : XML Form interpreter

2008-02-27 Thread Andreas Monitzer
On Feb 27, 2008, at 10:25, vincent Renaville wrote: I want to send an XML Form to my jabber client. I currently search a jabber client that can display a form base on a XML file. I think most clients support this. I'm sure Psi, pidgin and Adium do, based on ad-hoc commands. The spec for

Re: [jdev] Why STARTTLS? [was: IMPORTANT www.jabber.org software listings]

2008-02-27 Thread Alexander Gnauck
Jefferson Ogata schrieb: Interesting. So you're saying the server looks at the @to attribute in stream and chooses a certificate based on that value? yes, some servers also present the certificate of the hostname from the srv records. AFAIK Google is doing this. Can you name two? I would

Re: [jdev] Sharing a single connection for multiple users

2008-02-27 Thread Tomasz Sterna
Dnia 2008-02-27, Śr o godzinie 04:48 +0100, Andrew Miehs pisze: Would I need to create one connection to the jabber server for each web user, or can I use one connection per web server? I am a little worried about how well thousands of connections per server would scale. Many jabber

Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread Tomasz Sterna
Dnia 2008-02-27, Śr o godzinie 10:12 +0530, shashi kiran pisze: My Bad i did not notice these variations earlier. The One thing With Symbian is that there is no Proper XML Parsing DLL Avaialble, I had made my own implmentation, Which needs to be Tweaked a bit now. Implementing a correct XML

Re: [jdev] Authentication Process For Jabber.com

2008-02-27 Thread Sergei Golovan
On 2/28/08, Tomasz Sterna [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Implementing a correct XML parser is very tedious and error prone job. It's always better to use one of the publicly available and well established parsers. Other way you'll end up redoing the hard work the implementers of these parsers