* Justin Karneges ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [2003-04-01 06:01]: > Yes, it is delivered to userland. Jabber uses XML over the network, and > whitespace between XML fragment boundaries does not harm the connection > (technically, it counts as CDATA, but it is unused in this case). CenterICQ's > parser simply eats the spaces.
ok.. > So the result is: Yes, clients do get the space, but they do nothing with the > space, and they are not supposed to respond with anything either. The > purpose of the space is simply to act as a "keep-alive" so that routers won't > drop the TCP connection due to inactivity. Ok, thats great, just want to point out one last thing: Thomas Muldowney wrote the the 'space-packages' are comming every 5 minuttes. According to the tcpdump in my first post, this seems more like 5 packages every second?! Isn't this a bit much for keep-alive? > Are we done with this topic, please?? :) Except for the above question, yes :) -- Jesper L. Nielsen http://phunkbros.dk _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev
