On Mon, Mar 12, 2007 at 09:08:35PM +0100, Boris Faure (aka billiob) wrote: > Now, it's my time. > > On 3/12/07, Youness Alaoui <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I want to talk about each one of them one by one.. first : > > - Implement OIM support (task # 133878 and # 135637) (billiob/lephilousophe) > > (make it work behind proxies) > > So far, the OIM support seems to be COMPLETE, although the use of tclsoap > > makes it very very slow, so I wonder > > if we should replace tclsoap with using the http command directly, because > > we use NOTHING from tclsoap, lol, we > > generate the whole xml ourself, and we parse the whole response ourself, > > so.. it's useless apart from adding an > > incredibly huge overhead AND preventing us from adding proxy support.. > > so yes, the second point is that even if it's complete, we still don't have > > support for proxies because it seems > > almost impossible to do with tclsoap.. > > so the question is : > > 1 - we keep it as is, screw the proxy people, and screw those who think > > that the pc freezing for a few minutes > > is a big deal > > 2 - rewrtie it, replacing 'tclsoap:;create' by 'http::geturl' ? > Yesterday evening, i couldn't send oim to Phil because i got > authentication failed. > I've disconnected and connected again, but it wasn't better. And today > it's working fine. > Still server issues :( but we can't tackle that issue. > About s/tclsoap::create/http::geturl/, i really don't know. > > server issues, we can't do nothing about them... that's the 'best' we currently have... if WLM fails, we fail, noone is to blame (at least, not us). about the s/tclsoap/http/ Phil is already working on it (good boy:p), we'll be able to replace tclsoap by http (easy) and now we might have a solution for socks and http proxy for those requests... Phil also found out that SOCKS5 is never used for the authentification!!!!! that's why some socks5 people can't connect..
> > > > - Finish the audio/video assitant (task # 124048) (billiob) > > This seems to be finished and working pretty well! congrats on billiob! now > > the thing is that we'll have to > > integrate it with the prefs window, right now, it's in the chat > > window->edit->edit a/v settings, but the old > > webcam wizard is stil lin the prefs->other->configure webcam. > > we couldn't replace it because that configure webcam still ha sinfo about > > whether you're firewalled or not, > > etc.. so we could either : > > 1 - replace the 'configure webcam' by the a/v settings and leave the > > firewall thing elsewhere > > 3 - leve the 'configure webcam' but change the webcam wizard (through the > > button 'change webcam settings') by > > the assistant > > 2 - add a new step for network capabilities in the assistant and replace > > the whole configure webcam button. > Your list order is weird :D > I've started implementing a "Network step", but i don't know what to put > there. > Should we ask there again about lowrescam since it can reduce bandwidth usage > ? > hehe, ok, well, it could be a simple step : Checking your connectivity : You are firewalled or behind a router (or Your ports are well cofnigured) Choose webcam starting port : [ ] [Test] ... something like that, just like what we already have... and btw, here.. take a look at our little friend, WLM.. look at how they did it!!! bastards :@ lol http://kakaroto.homelinux.net/~kakaroto/connection.jpg and btw, how funny is it, look, you can't configure your http proxy server and port, it says : Please set HTTP proxy server and port using Internet Explorer.. LOL :D anyways, we don't want anything fancy like that, but the options screen on the left is good, some kind of image showing the pc, the internet, the router... and saying whether you're connectable or not, allow you to change your inbound port and test it, that should be enough.. about the lowrescam, no, it's not necessary, the network step isn't to configure bandwidth usage, it's just to see if you are behind a router, or have forwarded your ports, etc... KKRT ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Take Surveys. Earn Cash. Influence the Future of IT Join SourceForge.net's Techsay panel and you'll get the chance to share your opinions on IT & business topics through brief surveys-and earn cash http://www.techsay.com/default.php?page=join.php&p=sourceforge&CID=DEVDEV _______________________________________________ Amsn-devel mailing list Amsn-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/amsn-devel