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> Thanks. Rev 127 now has this functionality :)

Hey James,

the way you implemented doesn't really work now correctly. I suspect
this is because GTalk users do have a nickname, but it is empty and the
current implementation will in that case (as far as I can see) still put
the 'empty' (a string, but without characters) as nickname (which will
be replaced by the ...@ part).

Maarten

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