Hi, I have my outstanding XEP-proto still...
https://wiki.sch.bme.hu/bin/view/_Munka/JabberCustomSmileys

Haven't touched it in a while for sure, because when I implemented it
(anyone can ask for my java implementation) it seemed to me it's pretty hard
to implement.

I still think that MSN could thank its majority MOSTLY because of custom
emoticon handling (one by one, not by set!), and NOT because the more
primitive windows messenger was built-in into XP.

On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 10:43 PM, Sebastiaan Deckers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:

> Pandion was the first one to implement JISP support. In fact back in those
> days I worked with Adam Theo to come up with XEP-0038. I think other clients
> supporting it are Coccinella, Tkabber and JAJC. Maybe more. In my experience
> it seems like a good format though some extensions/modifications have
> appeared since.
>
> The ideas discussed above about splitting off the "recommended" list of
> emoticons into a separate XEP seem good to me. x38 should cover the data
> format. In fact JISP could be used by non-xmpp related software too as a
> generic emoticon package/bundle.
>
> Another XEP could cover how clients can exchange JISP files either P2P or
> from a public repository. Several such repositories currently exist. I've
> integrated one with Pandion and I suppose other clients have done similar
> things. Standardisation would benefit all our users.
>
> IIRC the term "smiley" is copyrighted by some company. That's why I always
> use emoticon.
>
> -Sebastiaan
>
>
>
> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 9:00 PM, Kevin Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, Oct 24, 2008 at 3:11 PM, Maciek Niedzielski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> wrote:
>> >> Does any client use JISP?
>> > Psi does.
>>
>> I'm fairly sure we're not the only ones, although I can't remember
>> offhand who else does.
>>
>> /K
>>
>
>


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Aadaam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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