Dnia 2008-03-30, nie o godzinie 13:20 +0300, Alexander Tsvyashchenko
pisze:
> There's one other idea I have, but it may break backward
> compatibility  
> and I'm not sure if it doesn't break something else: what if JIDs
> like  
> 'domain.com' are treated like 'wildcards' (like it is now), but  
> '@domain.com' are considered to be exact matches of domain JID (so,  
> basically, JID with empty user name)?
> 
> The same for resources: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' is treated like wildcard,  
> but '[EMAIL PROTECTED]/' is exact match of bare JID?

I think it is counter-intuitive.
Logic would hint that domain.com is exact match and @domain.com is a
wild match.
Similar with [EMAIL PROTECTED] is exact match and [EMAIL PROTECTED]/ is wild
match. 

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