On 6/29/07, David Eisner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I'm trying to use Net::Jabber in a perl script to authenticate to a Google Talk account. I've run into a few problems and solved them, but now I'm stuck. Here's the issue:
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Does the Net::XMPP::Namespaces documentation have a prayer of helping me in this case?
I just realized that I literally rolled up my sleeves as I prepared to answer this. I hope that is a good sign. The documentation (including source code) probably does have a prayer of helping, but it likely is a complicated ritual prayer that encompasses several days of channeling spirits of the long gone original authors, drinking lots of organic fair trade tea or coffee, and giving up any hope of getting out to the store for an iPhone soon. OTOH, I've started puttering with a little project of my own that will require Google Talk, and I didn't know that there was an issue. So I guess this is now on my list of things to do (or delegate, if anyone else is willing). Let's work off list on this. If anyone else is interested, please let me know and I can add you to the addressees.
[1] http://code.google.com/apis/talk/jep_extensions/jid_domain_change.html
References are wonderful. Thanks. Regards, Eric Hacker, CISSP CPAN ID: Hacker Current maintainer for perl's Net::XMPP and Net::Jabber aptronym (AP-troh-NIM) noun A name that is especially suited to the profession of its owner I _can_ leave well enough alone, but my criteria for well enough is pretty darn high.
