On Tue, 14 Sep 2004 17:32, Jesper Krogh wrote: > Seems like a cool feature.. but somehow I really think that I have > enough trouble allready with explaining end-users when filetransfer will > work and when it won't. > > This "short circuit" will not clear anything up here..
It won't make it any worse, either. A file transfer wouldn't have worked via
JIT before, and it still won't work now. Easy. :-)
In a way I like the "short circuit" feature (no disassemble number 5!), but if
the two people are both Jabber servers, why the hell are they communicating
via their ICQ addresses? Perhaps what the transport should do is inform each
user of their silliness, and push the users' JIDs to each other so that they
can talk directly. :-)
TX
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