So is it safe to assume that a remote client will be assuming this? ie can I blindly assume links sent in x:oob will be opened rather than saved?
Thanks for the reply. Mike. > It's kind of nebulous. Generally x:oob is used for attached URLs. Since > it's with the msg. iq:oob is generally used for starting a file > transfer. > > > Michael Brown wrote: > > > Can someone tell me how to differentiate between sending someone a URL > > > 'link' to someone and sending an actual file? Is there a difference? > > > > The 'jabber:iq:oob' or 'jabber:x:oob' namespaces should be used for file transfer -- clients shouldn't open up browser windows for URLs in these spaces. Links should be in the the <body/> or XHMTL space. > > > > > Also, can someone tell me what port (range) file transfers and other oob > > > transfers should be assigned to? Is there any guidence on this? > > > > Any random non-reserved port, preferably a high number. _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
