Hello all,

  I actually use wcs/http for displaying my presence on my website, and several
others. If anyone wants to take this route, you will want to grab wcs and http
from cvs on jabberstudio.org. They are stored in the old-projects directory.
There are instructions with both, and I can offer advice if you are having
problems. If wanted, I can grab both and create a tarball with instructions
inside on how to setup and use. Feel free to message me if you need help.

Regards,

  David
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David Sutton
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Quoting Jeremie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Thanks for the pointer :)
> 
> There is another alternative, although I'd still qualify it as
> experimental and hasn't been updated in quite a while.  WCS, the "Web
> Client Services" is a prototype add-on web server plus client "stuff" for
> jabberd-1.4.  The only decent info on these was last posted on the old
> jabber.org website still up at:
>       http://oid.jabber.org/?oid=1102
> 
> I've been planning on integrating it into it's own standalone release,
> based on some of the newer jabberd-1.5 code, and am hoping to dig into
> that considerably this fall.
> 
> For now, if you get the http/wcs components running, check out the docs
> folder and one of the functions inside wcs handles presence subscriptions
> and exposes them to any web browser via a simple redirect in any <img
> src="">.
> 
> Jer
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