Le mercredi 8 août 2018, 17:17:57 CET Peter Saint-Andre a écrit :
> On 8/8/18 3:17 AM, Philipp Hörist wrote:
> > I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
> > item, hence if i override a item it also changes the updated time/date
> > and it becomes the most recent
>
Hm revert that, i actually dont know what ejabberds PEP impl does in this
case.
Regards
Philipp
2018-08-08 17:57 GMT+02:00 Philipp Hörist :
> And this brings us to the next critical question which affects all PEP
> reliant XEPs
>
> https://xmpp.org/extensions/attic/xep-0060-1.11.html#
>
And this brings us to the next critical question which affects all PEP
reliant XEPs
https://xmpp.org/extensions/attic/xep-0060-1.11.html#subscriber-subscribe-last
What is the last published item? The last modified item or the last
published under a new ID
Seems all PEP implementation that i
Le mercredi 08 août 2018 à 16:32 +0100, Matthew Wild a écrit :
> On 8 August 2018 at 16:17, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> > On 8/8/18 3:17 AM, Philipp Hörist wrote:
> > > I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
> > > item, hence if i override a item it also changes
On 8 August 2018 at 16:17, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
> On 8/8/18 3:17 AM, Philipp Hörist wrote:
>> I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
>> item, hence if i override a item it also changes the updated time/date
>> and it becomes the most recent
>
> That seems
On 8/8/18 3:17 AM, Philipp Hörist wrote:
> I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
> item, hence if i override a item it also changes the updated time/date
> and it becomes the most recent
That seems reasonable. So it's really "last modified item". I'm curious
what
I always thought the most recent refers to the publish date/time of the
item, hence if i override a item it also changes the updated time/date and
it becomes the most recent
Regards
Philipp
2018-08-08 11:06 GMT+02:00 Matthew Wild :
> The XEP is not very explicit about the order of items within
The XEP is not very explicit about the order of items within a pubsub
node. The closest it gets is referring to the ability to fetch "the
most recent items".
Item IDs are unique, so publishing an item with an existing ID
replaces the original item.
Is this new item "the last published item" (a