Jabberoo expects that everything passed to it is already UTF-8.
Jabberoo does /some/ checks on the conformance of JID strings, but not
everywhere and not always.
Julian
On 17 May, 2004, at 13:33, JohnM wrote:
Im working with jabberoo. I have just been using ascii strings for now
but I need to add unicode support. It looks like jabberoo is using
Expat in UTF-8 mode, and jabberd server supports UTF-8...
So all I need to do is encode and decode from UTF-8 what I pass to
jabberoo?
Does this apply to everything, like jid strings?
Will this work with any compliant jabber server?
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