On Wednesday 29 March 2006 01:57, Norman Rasmussen wrote:
> If you can _please_ track down this user and find out which software
> they're using.  Take the software out and shoot it :-P
>
> Seriously though, this is probably an older client that hasn't been
> updated to follow the specs when they were updated.  A friendly
> message to the client developer is all that's required if the client
> hasn't been updated.  Chances are the client has already been fixed,
> and the user just needs to install the newer version.

I'm sure it's the client's fault, but shouldn't the server be sending valid 
XMPP to all clients irrespective of what certain other clients are sending to 
it?

Or was the OP a server developer wondering why some clients were sending these 
to their server implementation?

TX


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