Am 15.10.2008 um 20:09 schrieb Justin Karneges:

I don't think iq:last really tracks idle. To track idle you need the help of the client, but iq:last is handled by the server. At best, the value of iq:last is the last network activity from the client. I notice on jabber.org that if I do iq:last on a particular person who is online, I get a 13 hour time and "Logged Out" string. Weird. This leads me to believe that iq:last is used mostly to finding the time an offline user was last online, and it is not something you'd use on an online user. Maybe not all servers behave this way, but one thing is true in all cases: the value is never the idle time.

It is only the idle time when you send to the full JID. The bare JID always returns last logged in.

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Jonathan

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