Frankly, no.
The question itself has nothing to do with Jabber/XMPP. Just because
it's for a Jabber/XMPP application doesn't mean it's about Jabber/XMPP.
Please direct it to a more appropriate forum. Also, you might want to
study the following:
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-question
ehm it's for an xmpp instant messenger :-) jscript+php based
and for msn-compatible minesweeper
enough ontopic again?
On 1/28/06, Julien PUYDT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Emile Nijssen wrote:> For those who know something about SMIL (I know, archaic) or other xml-based
> somewhat modern-browser-c
Emile Nijssen wrote:
For those who know something about SMIL (I know, archaic) or other xml-based
somewhat modern-browser-compatible sound-playback enabled languages:
100% offtopic ?
Snark on #ekiga
For those who know something about SMIL (I know, archaic) or other xml-based somewhat modern-browser-compatible sound-playback enabled languages:
Is there a (Java)scriptwise method to invoke the playback of a certain element (for instance something like [document].getElementById("my_mediatag").pl
Hello...We do have a wiki! http://wiki.jabber.org
p.s. Thanks Norm for the vote of confidence. :)
On 1/28/06, Emile Nijssen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> enough web-based stuff i'd like to do with xmpp, but i'm still struggling
> with writing php and jscript complying with xmpp. It's a big spec
You might find the InventionDB useful for such a task: http://
www.inventiondb.com.
On Jan 28, 2006, at 9:32 AM, Yves Goergen wrote:
On 28.01.2006 05:00 (+0100), Adam Hunt wrote:
As I'm sure everyone is aware Jabber/XMPP has an unbelievably
large number
of potential applications. I feel tha
enough web-based stuff i'd like to do with xmpp, but i'm still struggling with writing php and jscript complying with xmpp. It's a big spec to implement! A wiki would probably run moderately well, be sure to get people to know it. Referer links from sourceforge etc. might help.
On 1/28/06, Yves Go
On 28.01.2006 05:00 (+0100), Adam Hunt wrote:
> As I'm sure everyone is aware Jabber/XMPP has an unbelievably large number
> of potential applications. I feel that a repository of ideas is warranted.
> It would be a place where people could post ideas for application that they
> don't have the tim
Does Halr9000's blog count?
On 1/28/06, Adam Hunt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> As I'm sure everyone is aware Jabber/XMPP has an unbelievably large number
> of potential applications. I feel that a repository of ideas is warranted.
> It would be a place where people could post ideas for applicatio