like I’m a high-maintenance user for you, and I
sure don’t mean to be.
From: Eion Robb [mailto:e...@robbmob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 5:54 PM
To: Phil Smith III
Cc: Pidgin Support List
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
Not sure if you didn't get my email with the screenshot
l, and Skype). Is the protocol wrong?
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> *From:* Eion Robb [mailto:e...@robbmob.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 23, 2018 3:06 PM
> *To:* Phil Smith III
> *Cc:* Pidgin Support List
> *Subject:* Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
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> What was the ful
ilto:e...@robbmob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 3:06 PM
To: Phil Smith III
Cc: Pidgin Support List
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
What was the full URI you were using?
Do you have any xmpp accounts set up in Pidgin, or is it still only set up with
a Hangouts account?
On Wed, 24 Oc
uesday, October 16, 2018 7:04 PM
> *To:* 'Eion Robb' ; 'Phil Smith III'
> *Cc:* 'Pidgin Support List'
> *Subject:* RE: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
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> Well, ok, that’s kinda what I’d expected – I installed Pidgin so long ago
> that I’ve just let upgrades run without looki
...@akphs.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 7:04 PM
To: 'Eion Robb' ; 'Phil Smith III'
Cc: 'Pidgin Support List'
Subject: RE: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
Well, ok, that’s kinda what I’d expected – I installed Pidgin so long ago that
I’ve just let upgrades run without looking (since it’s one
t; specify this option, which makes me think it rejected it entirely.
> *--help* doesn’t show *--protocol*. I’m on 2.13.0.
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> *From:* Eion Robb [mailto:e...@robbmob.com]
> *Sent:* Tuesday, October 16, 2018 5:14 PM
> *To:* Phil Smith III
> *Cc:* Pidgin Support List
--protocol. I’m on 2.13.0.
From: Eion Robb [mailto:e...@robbmob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 5:14 PM
To: Phil Smith III
Cc: Pidgin Support List
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
The windows installer .exe has an option to register handlers with XMPP, AIM
and something else.
The windows installer .exe has an option to register handlers with XMPP,
AIM and something else.
The manual way to do it used to be through:
Control Panel->Default Programs->Associate a file type or protocol with a
program -> Choose default applications by protocol
but it looks like they've
pid...@alexoren.com wrote, in part:
>> the second does nothing.
>Works for me, but does not unescape the message, so spaces are a problem.
Also does nothing from a Run prompt. So I'm back to the original question: how
do I register Pidgin to respond to XMPP: URLs?
On 2018-10-15 10:34 AM, Phil Smith III wrote:
The first of those starts email
It's because your email client converts it to a mailto: link (probably by
detecting the @ sign). Thunderbird does the same for me, but running the link
from a Win-R dialog works as described.
the second does
The first of those starts email; the second does nothing.
From: Eion Robb [mailto:e...@robbmob.com]
Sent: Sunday, October 14, 2018 2:52 PM
To: Phil Smith III
Cc: Pidgin Support List
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
At it's most simple, you can use
xmpp:ro...@montague.net
@pidgin.im
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
On 12/10/2018 15:18, Phil Smith III wrote:
Been Googling but cannot seem to find answer: can I register xmpp: URLs in
Windows, so I can give my wife a .bat file to start her IM tabs in Pidgin?
Did anyone reply to this?
The short answer is yes, you
On 12/10/2018 15:18, Phil Smith III wrote:
>
> Been Googling but cannot seem to find answer: can I register xmpp:
> URLs in Windows, so I can give my wife a .bat file to start her IM
> tabs in Pidgin?
>
Did anyone reply to this?
The short answer is yes, you can register xmpp:
Been Googling but cannot seem to find answer: can I register xmpp: URLs in
Windows, so I can give my wife a .bat file to start her IM tabs in Pidgin?
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