In the more recent draft of the protocol, the functionality provided by
'privacy' is always on; iq requests are defined as IQ requests against
the representation of the user within the room, not the account/client
connected.
-David Waite
Ben Zel wrote:
> Hello,
>
> When implementing conferencing I've noticed that <privacy/> does not
> seem to work. I send it in the IQ after the initial presence is sent
> to the conference:
>
> <presence to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]"/>
>
> <iq type="set" id="JCOM_3" to="[EMAIL PROTECTED]">
> <query xmlns="jabber:iq:conference">
> <nick>me</nick>
> <name>Test Chat</name>
> <privacy/>
> </query>
> </iq>
>
> However, when I issue a browse request (explicit request, not live
> browsing) on the conference it will return the real JID of the
> person. What's wrong here, is privacy not implemented, or am I
> misunderstanding something / doing something wrong?
>
> Thanks,
> Ben
>
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