Sure... but what happens when I want to transfer that 10 gig file on my
hard drive to you?

CPU Usage skyrockets because of the encoding mechanism and trying to put
it ALL in one XML message is going to be a headache....

You could split it up into a bunch of smaller messages (different email
clients do this) which could resolve the problem but then you are just
reinventing TCP/IP.

Best Regards,
John Carbrey

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Of
> Andy Beetz
> Sent: June 5, 2002 10:30 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
> Subject: [JDEV] File transfers
> 
> I've set up jabberd and got a couple of clients connecting to it
(winjab).
> I
> tried a file transfer which worked no problem. What I saw looking at
the
> Winjab source is that the receiver downloads the file from the sender
on
> it's own socket based connection.
> 
> I'm just thinking that there should be a better way to do this and
inside
> the message. I'm not saying my idea is the best or anything, but I do
> think
> that it would present the client authors with less headaches. Anyway,
my
> idea is that a message element can have a child, let's say attachment
or
> even an x, which will contain the contents of the file. XML can handle
> this
> if the file is base64 encoded, as it ends up as plain text.
> 
> Just some thoughts
> Andy Beetz
> 
> 
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