On 05/28/2008 11:50 PM, Marcus Lundblad wrote: > Hello. > > I should probably begin by introducing myself. My name is Marcus. > > I have recently been looking at XEP 0231, escpecially the part about > sending an embedded image in an XHTML-IM stanza. > Using this specification, I have implemented support in Pidgin > (libpurple) to use the infrastructure there used for "custom smiley > support" (at this point only for MSN protocol) to implement use-case 3.1 > of the XEP. > There is one thing that is a bit of a concern. In current versions of > Pidgin, the img tags in XHTML-IM messages are completly ignored, > resulting in an empty message in the case of a message consisting of > only one such emoticon image. > > What would be nice was if there was a way for the client to advertise > support for displaying such images.
Do you mean (1) support for <img/> from XEP-0071 or (2) support for the messaging use case in XEP-0231? If (2) then we could define a service discovery feature for that, as we did in XEP-0231 for file transfer preview. > Then it could either just send the > text representation, or completely disable using those emoticons in such > conversations. > > What do you think? AFAIK the XEP is still being worked on... Yes, everything is a work in progress. :) Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
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