On 06/16/2010 08:27 PM, Kevin Smith wrote: > I think the following text makes it clear, though: > 'Specifically, the receiving entity shall return a notice > if it has received and processed the message. The term "processed" is > understood to include presentation to a human user if appropriate or > any other application-specific client-side processing' The log, attached to the first message clearly says that even author of XEP-0184 do not agree with you, Kevin. So, why do you argue?
- [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/> vs. <displaye... Peter Saint-Andre
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/> vs. <... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/> vs.... Yann Leboulanger
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/>... Peter Saint-Andre
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/>... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <received/... Yann Leboulanger
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <rece... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <rece... Kozlov Konstantin
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <... Yann Leboulanger
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Kozlov Konstantin
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Yann Leboulanger
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: <... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Konstantin Kozlov
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Kevin Smith
- Re: [Standards] XEP-0184: ... Konstantin Kozlov
