Hi all,

  Technically, you could do the same with xdb_file, just by reading the
  users .xml file. I'm a little worried about xdb_sql due to transports
  and the like.

  Saying that, the mod_pending server patch is also good, as detailed in
  another reply. I've been including that in all the servers i've built
  in the past.

Regards,

  David

On Thu, Sep 26, 2002 at 08:48:34PM -0700, Raditha Dissanayake wrote:
> Hi sebastian 
> 
> How about using xdb_sql and performaing a select count(*) from spool query 
> from your php script to figure out if there are any messages? Since php is 
> so powerfull this to me looks the easiest way of doing it. 
> 
> 
> Sebastian Paul Avarvarei writes: 
> 
> >Hello, 
> >
> >Is it possible to check on the server if there are messages waiting for an 
> >user, but without actually getting them from the server? 
> >I'm trying to write an PHP module which would display in an Web page a 
> >notification, in case there are messages waiting for him/her. I don't want 
> >to display the actual messages in the Web page, I want them to stay on the 
> >server until the user starts a normal Jabber client. 
> >Thanks in advance for your help. 
> >
> >Best regards,
> >Sebastian
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