Lastwebpage wrote:
> "Idle has nothing to do with XEP-0085 "
> yes , I found it in XEP-12 (Last Activity) in the meantime.
> 
> "it should just change its status then, it can leave <active> as your
> tab might still be open and the active tab."
> I am a little bit more confused now...
> 
> For me it should works like:
> 
> User type something in the chat window
> =>active and composing
> User wait for an answer or look in a dictionary
> =>active and paused
> If the user not write something within the next 30 seconds,
> it make no difference if the chat window is active or not.
> =>inactive
> When nothing happens within the next 2 minutes OR the user close the
> chat window
> =>Gone
> 
> AND the client CAN support:
> -a)If someone ask for it the user can send back the info about time
> difference between now and the last action in the client (type
> something, click around somewhere, whatever), it's also possible that
> the user send back the time difference between now and any action on the
> PC. (XEP-12)
> 
> -b)If the user do nothing (System or client) for a user defined time
> period, the client can change the status to something. E.G. Away or "Not
> Available" (NA).
> And a) and b) works completely different from XEP-85? Is this correct?

Yes, I think that these idle-time notifications (essentially XEP-0012
data in presence notifications if you want to be fancy) would be
separate from XEP-0085.

Peter

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