It should be able to.  Neither protocol requires the server itself to  
do anything.  =)  The only way it wouldn't work because of the server  
is if the server is filtering it for some bizarre reason.  =)

Daniel

On Jun 10, 2007, at 7:05 PM, Patrick Ringl wrote:

> Norman Rasmussen wrote:
>> On 6/10/07, *Chris Carlin* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>>
>> wrote:
>>
>>     Anyone know what the actual problem is? Is it really that all  
>> of these
>>     clients were doing something against spec?
>>
>>     It seems kind of funny that more than one client would get such a
>>     fundamental feature wrong...
>>
>>
>> The feature is pretty new.  Additionally there are two conflicting
>> specs on how to implement it.  (XEP-0172 User Nickname and XEP-0144
>> Roster Item Exchange versus JEP-01xx Roster Subscription  
>> Synchronization)
>>
>
> Hmm this is interesting, since ejabberd does not support these. So  
> would
> the clients be able to support them anyway?
>
>
> regards,
> Patrick
>
>> Pandion is too old to implement the new spec, so that's not a good
>> client to test with, unless you patched it.  I can't really speak for
>> Miranda, but generally multi-protocol clients don't have great xmpp
>> implementations.  The Psi betas are pretty up-to-date with the new
>> spec, so I expect them to work much better.
>>
>> Note: that PyMSNt doesn't implement the new spec, so it doesn't  
>> really
>> work with anything.  Oddly enough PyYIMt seems to implement at least
>> the new spec which surprised me when I saw it.
>>
>> -- 
>> - Norman Rasmussen
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