>> Do I have to comfigure the room after the initial <presence/> ? > >Yup according to the MUC spec.
I'd like to avoid this. >> What would be the minimum config transaction? > >What you can do is either configure the room, or tell the server to use a >default config by telling it to setup an instant room instead, have a look >at the MUC JEP section 9.1.2 and 9.1.3. OK. >The room wont be locked the first time you try to enter as you are creating >it and it will wait for you to configure it, then any subsequant attempts to >enter the room before its configured will be rejected with the 404. It does not seem to work that way. I never configure a room. But I can enter and leave as I like. Other users as well. Most rooms are not locked after the initial <presence/>. Only few are. hw -- Dr. Heiner Wolf bluehands GmbH & Co.mmunication KG http://www.bluehands.de/people/hw +49 (0721) 16108 75 -- Jabber enabled Virtual Presence on the Web: www.lluna.de Open Source Future History: www.galactic-developments.de >-----Original Message----- >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf >Of Richard Dobson >Sent: Wednesday, September 28, 2005 6:14 PM >To: Jabber software development list >Subject: Re: [jdev] MU-Conference returning "Not Found" > > >> Do I have to comfigure the room after the initial <presence/> ? > >Yup according to the MUC spec. > >> What would be the minimum config transaction? > >What you can do is either configure the room, or tell the >server to use a >default config by telling it to setup an instant room instead, >have a look >at the MUC JEP section 9.1.2 and 9.1.3. > >> Any idea why it works usually and stays locked only in few >cases. If a >> roomm is locked then until server restart. There is no room >> config/state written to the spool folder. > >The room wont be locked the first time you try to enter as you >are creating >it and it will wait for you to configure it, then any >subsequant attempts to >enter the room before its configured will be rejected with the 404. > >Richard > > >
