Yeah I could. But my point is why should we have to. We should just have a
server we can installer as easily as jabber with the database connectivity
we need. Hopefully the JabberD2 project will reach beta soon. But I probably
still won't be able to play around with it. I don't have a Linux Box I can
just test stuff out on. IF not another server implementation, I'd settle for
an easier to setup version of  xdb_sql.

"Larry Wright" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I may be missing something here, but can't you just use xdb_sql?
>
> On Tuesday 22 July 2003 11:11 pm, Sonic98 wrote:
>  I want to implement jabber on my website, but I can see that I will not
be
>  able to get it to work the way I want it to, at least not with the
current
>  open-source servers. The commercial ones have what I need, but they are
>  over-priced. What I would like to do is get with a c programmer, edit the
>  jadderd open-source sourcecode, make it so it will store user information
on
>  a DB instead of XML file,and recompile it.
>
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