so did that work? it's funny, I was just going to write a program to
do this, and was googling to figure out where to start, but if you've
already started i'd like to just use yours :)

On Jan 14, 5:35 am, heavycrag <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for your response Jeff. I will try setting the priority of the
> client higher and see what that does.
>
> Nate
>
> On Jan 9, 10:57 am, JTM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I don't exactly know the answer to this, but the fact that you're
> > disconnecting your XMPP client means that your status (presence) is
> > changing. Presence is tied to a complete JID, which includes the node
> > information. I guess certain presence states have certain priorities,
> > so when you set your presence in your client, that becomes your
> > status, as far as everyone else is concerned. However, when you log
> > out of your client, your presence reverts to whatever has priority
> > from any other nodes that are currently logged in with your id (and
> > I'm guessing that the gmail chat window is still considered to be
> > "logged in").
>
> > Jeff
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