mån 2008-06-16 klockan 11:49 -0600 skrev Peter Saint-Andre: > > <message from='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/lab' > to='[EMAIL PROTECTED]/home' > type='headline'> > <body>Why don't you answer, Herbie?</body> > <attention xmlns='urn:xmpp:attention'> > <text>Dude, wake up!</text> > </attention> > </message> > > Seems confusing to me. > > > Maybe > > that would be a bit out-of-scope for the XEP... > > > > Perhaps it would suffice if the user can add an arbitrary message to the > > attention message (using the normal means). > > Why not just use the message body? > Yes, I think using the message body straight would probably be the best way. Actually the client could format the message using XHTM-IM and so on depending on the receivers capabilities. Then a receiving client could format a <message/> containing an <attention/> in a special way, f.ex. with a heading saying "Buzz!" and a different background colour, or whatever. It could even shake the window or play a sound, if the user wishes... :)
//Marcus
