V Utorok, 2. jún 2009 o 12:11 +0200, Dennis Schridde napísal(a):
> Am Dienstag, 2. Juni 2009 11:46:16 schrieb Milan Plzik:
> > V Utorok, 2. jún 2009 o 11:16 +0200, Dennis Schridde napísal(a):
> > > Am Donnerstag, 7. Mai 2009 20:03:47 schrieb [email protected]:
> > > > On Mar 11, 9:35 pm, Dennis Schridde <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > It appears to me that when I send offline messages to other ICQ users
> > > > > via PyICQ-t 0.8.1.3, they will receive just an empty message instead
> > > > > of the text I wrote. At least one of the users reporting this is
> > > > > using ICQ 6 (not 6.5).
> > > > >
> > > > > Can someone confirm that? Or please help me debugging it?
> > > >
> > > > I experience the same behavior -- icq contacts often complain about
> > > > empty messages being delivered instead of something meaningful. Just
> > > > for the record, encoding for offline messages is set to auto-detect,
> > > > and I set status send/receive mode to ICQ 5.1+6 and some mood/tune/
> > > > whatever receipt, but that should not matter. I use pyicqt 0.8.1.3-1
> > > > (debian package), my client is gajim-0.12.1, remote client is e.g.
> > > > Miranda (supposedly even ignore the empty messages) and supposedly
> > > > official ICQ client (receives empty messages).
> > >
> > > Did someone already find a fix or workaround? Or is at least the cause
> > > known? Are there people using 0.8.1.3 who can confirm that it actually
> > > *works* for them?
> >
> >   I found out something -- it's connected with encoding used for
> > outgoing offline messages. After I switched the encoding from Unicode to
> > local (iso8859-1), the problem disappeared.
> So it seems as if unicode conversion is broken somehow for offline messages?
> 
> I have set <encoding>utf-8</encoding>, so if that setting is used at all, I 
> assume that encoding detection is broken exclusively for offline messages, 
> and 
> it just sends nothing instead of converting? Or the conversion itself is 
> broken and returns nothing in certain cases?

  I honestly have no idea -- I was just experimenting and this seemed to
work. Maybe some PyICQ-t developer can shed some light onto this issue.

> 
> I am trying <offline_messages_sendenc>0</offline_messages_sendenc> and 1 now, 
> to figure out whether it is the detection logic, or the encoding conversion 
> itself.

  Note that these are just generic settings for all users; I'm not sure
whether they are copied when the user creates his/her account, of are
the same unless user changes it, but I had to change it via xmpp's
ad-hoc commands (and client, which supports it, in my case gajim).

> 
> Greetings,
> Dennis

        Milan


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