Ralph Meijer wrote: > On Wed, 2008-01-30 at 17:23 -0700, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> If this is a second instance, the server could return an indication of >> that fact using something like a resource: >> >> <iq id='bind_1' type='result'> >> <bind xmlns='urn:xmpp:tmp:component'> >> <hostname>chat.example.com</hostname> >> <instance>8ba991jag</instance> >> </bind> >> </iq> > > Huh, what? Why not be consistent and reuse the concept of resources?
It seems to me that you would end up with things like this: pubsub.example.com/8ba991jag pubsub.example.org/5fe372brd pubsub.example.org/3bc716ffo Would those be routable addresses? If so, would they be routable only within the server (like the old <route/> packets in jabberd 1.x) or also from the outside? Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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