Ah ok then, well I would suggest you read up more on Jabber by reading the RFCs, JEPs etc before diving in and hacking away otherwise you will risk wasting your efforts as you seem to have by creating solutions to problems that have already been solved, or simply not following the protocol standards and again wasting your time and effort, i.e. you created an illegal extension to presence (illegal because it is not namespaced), and its dubious anyway because the extension you are trying to create does not seem to relate to presence and thus should not even be there in the first place.

So what I would suggest as your first step is read and try to understand the protocol layed out in the RFCs and the JEPs, and before you go creating anything new double check the JEPs/RFCs to see if what you are trying to do has already been done or not, if it is at the development stages I would suggest contacting the author of the JEPs in question and providing your feedback on it to try and help out.

Richard

----- Original Message ----- From: "PUYDT Julien" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:53 PM
Subject: Re: [jdev] Gaim and gnomemeeting using jabber



Le lundi 29 novembre 2004 � 14:27 +0000, Richard Dobson a �crit :
Why havent you just used the existing standards compliant method of using
"jabber:iq:oob" and "jabber:x:oob" ?

Because I'm not fluent in jabber...

JP

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