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I
could be wrong but I would guess that your disconnect problem isn't simply the
applet, but it is due to the unescaped unicode characters in the xml, and the
server disconnects you. For a solution you might try taking a look at how
you are supposed to handle unicode in xml, I knew at one point but forgot
:( If you change the applet to handle the unicode then the server
won't disconnect you.
Hope
that helps
Albert
Gallego
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of David Scott Sent: Wednesday, October 17, 2001 10:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupchat
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Title: Message
- [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupchat David Scott
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupchat David Rainville
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupcha... David Scott
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 grou... Tom Jackson
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 ... David Scott
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 ... Peter Saint-Andre
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 grou... Albert Gallego
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 ... David Rainville
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupchat Tony Rice
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupcha... Peter Saint-Andre
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupcha... Bernd Eckenfels
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 grou... Tom Jackson
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 grou... Jonathan Siegle
- RE: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 ... Stefan Praszalowicz
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 ... Marco Romeny
- Re: [JDEV] JabberApplet supports 1.4 groupcha... Jonathan Siegle
