We recently discovered a class of AIM users who have an "@" symbol in their buddy name (e.g. [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Neither aim-t or pyaim-t handle this case (the buddy is translated to the jid [EMAIL PROTECTED]@ transport.server.com <http://transport.server.com>, which is clearly not a legal jid).
Can anyone recommend the correct way to resolve xmpp-illegal characters encountered in external protocols at the transport level, so that the contact can be properly assigned a jid, messaged, stored in the roster, etc.? I imagine that the MSN-t folks have dealt with this issue already and may have some suggestions for us. Thanks, Paul _______________________________________________ jdev mailing list [email protected] http://mail.jabber.org/mailman/listinfo/jdev
