Re: [jdev] Re: Image transfer in chat ?

2005-05-02 Thread Richard Dobson
Quoting Nolan Eakins [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I'd be interested in seeing it happen. Thinking about it just now we may also want to extend it beyond images and to sounds or any other file. An img tag wouldn't work with the latter, but would be worth looking into imo. Heh. I would be interested to see

[jdev] Re: Re: Re: HTML display component for C++ on Windows + Jabber

2005-05-02 Thread Alexander Gnauck
Hi Jon, Cool, do you have any code samples I could look at? I will publish my results onto my website and give you credit. I think this is a very necessary thing and I cannot find anything about it. I would appreciate it much. i have only c# sample code and no c++ code. But i should be no

Re: [jdev] Re: Zeroconf and some thoughts..

2005-05-02 Thread Hal Rottenberg
On 4/29/05, Francesco Delfino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Remko, Even if P2P IM could be interesting, it is something different than XMPP (according with current specifications, it is basically a client server protocol; of course everything can be changed). My opinion is that, more than

[jdev] How to get start with Jabber by Jave Programming

2005-05-02 Thread YICK HO WONG
Hi i am currently doing the IM project with jabber using Java(develop own server and client), but i do not know how to get start with jabber stuff, i just want to get some idea, is anyone can help?? please cheers, gary _ Get 10Mb

Re: [jdev] Re: Re: Re: HTML display component for C++ on Windows + Jabber

2005-05-02 Thread Jon Phillips
On Mon, 2005-05-02 at 13:13 +0200, Alexander Gnauck wrote: Hi Jon, Cool, do you have any code samples I could look at? I will publish my results onto my website and give you credit. I think this is a very necessary thing and I cannot find anything about it. I would appreciate it much.

Re: [jdev] Re: Zeroconf and some thoughts..

2005-05-02 Thread Trejkaz
Quoting Hal Rottenberg [EMAIL PROTECTED]: I think it would be interesting to just have a best practices JEP that would explain how a Jabber /client/ could implement Zeroconf IM or server discovery. We're not talking about changing the XMPP protocol at all. That's exactly right. The RFC