Thanks for the reply.

Yes, of course the presence is always broadcasted to every members,
and the full JID is not present in the packet, otherwise how could an
occupant of the chat know who are in the room ?

Precisely if we want to have a MUC room which is _really_ semi- anonymous: now one knows who is in the room, except moderators. The purpose is to have some kind of waiting room (like at the doctor) where chatting is disabled. The doctor is the only occupant to know who is in the room.

Section 7.1.3 "The service MUST also send presence from the new
occupant's room JID to the full JIDs of all the occupants (including
the new occupant)", it seems clear enough for me.

Fair enough

Thanks.


On Oct 11, 2007, at 11:38, Grégoire Menuel wrote:

On 10/11/07, Romain Vincens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
Hi!

In case of full-anonymous or semi-anonymous rooms, I can't find a
clear explanation whether the presences are broadcasted or not:

When entering a full-anonymous room: should presence be broadcasted
to all occupants BUT without the full JID in the item element? or the
presence is just not broadcasted, except maybe for the arriving
occupant himself?

Yes, of course the presence is always broadcasted to every members,
and the full JID is not present in the packet, otherwise how could an
occupant of the chat know who are in the room ?

When entering a semi-anonymous room: should presence be broadcasted
to all occupants BUT without the full JID, except for moderators? or
the presence is not broadcasted to participant but for moderators and
maybe the arriving occupant?

The presence is broadcasted to everyone and only the admins get the full jid


When reading the XEP I think the presence is always broadcasted to
all occupants, the type of room determines whether there's a jid
attribute in the item element or not. Am I wrong? If not I think it
should be a bit more clearly mentioned.

Section 7.1.3 "The service MUST also send presence from the new
occupant's room JID to the full JIDs of all the occupants (including
the new occupant)", it seems clear enough for me.

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Grégoire Menuel
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