Justin Karneges wrote: > On Friday 07 November 2008 08:34:07 Peter Saint-Andre wrote: >> Right, so the question is not "what format is sent over the wire?" (as >> we can see that's the fancy encoding to save space and indicate the >> length of each key-value pair) but "what is the format that an entity >> publishes to the mdns address?" (and that might be a text-based notation >> with each key-value pair contained within quotes). In any case, I think >> that what's currently in XEP-0174 is wrong because you don't publish one >> TXT record for each key-value pair, instead you publish a single TXT >> record that contains all of the key-value pairs. > > Correct. A single TXT record contains all the strings. > >> So that means you publish something like this (it would be all one "line" >> in DNS but I can't show that in email): >> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] IN TXT "txtvers=1" "1st=Juliet" >> "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" "hash=sha-1" "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" >> "last=Capulet" "msg=Hanging out downtown" "nick=JuliC" >> "node=http://www.adiumx.com" >> "phsh=a3839614e1a382bcfebbcf20464f519e81770813" "port.p2pj=5562" >> "status=avail" "vc=CA!" "ver=QgayPKawpkPSDYmwT/WM94uAlu0=" >> >> Yes, no, maybe? > > Yes.
Right. I will confirm this understanding with the DNS-SD experts and then modify the XEP accordingly. Peter -- Peter Saint-Andre https://stpeter.im/
