Hello Daniel, Daniel Henninger wrote:
> The fact that the nickname is filled in here means that PyICQt is sending > the nickname back to the client. Of course, it's up to the client to > decide what to do with that. (there's no way PyICQt can directly modify > your roster to update the nickname in your actual roster) I am fully aware of that ;) > Typically a > client will receive the nickname, adjust it on screen, and send a roster > update. Yup, of course it does. But what about the updateSSIContact? [2007-06-09 05:18:46] INFO :: [EMAIL PROTECTED] :: buddies.BuddyList :: updateSSIContact :: {'status': u'Idle 30 minutes - away.\n[Currently away]', 'presence': None, 'url': '', 'show': 'xa', 'ipaddr': '0.0.0.0', 'lanipport': 0L, 'nick': None, 'contact': 'xxxxxxx', 'lanipaddr': '0.0.0.0', 'icq2jid': <function icq2jid at 0x838109c>, 'icqprotocol': 9} :: Here nick is 'none' while contact shows the actual ICQ-UIN. I used pandion + miranda to test it .. and it's exactly the same behavior .. most of my contacts get an appropriate nickname .. the rest just shows the contact numbers. I doubt this is normal behavior, is it? regards, Patrick _______________________________________________ py-transports mailing list py-transports@blathersource.org http://lists.modevia.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/py-transports