Hello, Sergey
08.10.2012, 20:40, "Sergey Dobrov" <[email protected]>:
> Sorry for the double, please consider this message as wrong.
>
> On 10/08/2012 11:36 PM, Sergey Dobrov wrote:
>
>>> The only solution I see is adding special considerations for smilies. The
>>> smilies should be converted to some special type of images to allow client
>>> on the other side translate it.
>>> I can suggest two possible syntaxes:
>>> 1. <img /> element without "src" attribute at all, which "alt" attribute
>>> contains textual representation of the smilie, so translator either
>>> translate it and display smilie image, or display alternative text if it
>>> cannot translate (or do not want to translate it at all, eg. smilie
>>> tranlation is diabled).
>> Unfortunately, we have to be compatible with XHTML, I think :)
Well, I don't see any incompatibility with XHTML here.
>>> 2. <img /> element with "src" attribute, containing URL with special
>>> scheme (eg. "smilie:"), whith path, containing properly escaped textual
>>> representation of the smilie.
>> Don't know how complex a process of inventing a new URI schema but I
>> think that actually transmission of smilies as images is okay too but it
>> needs to be thought over and over again :)
Yeah, let's think about it.
> With best regards,
> Sergey Dobrov,
> XMPP Developer and JRuDevels.org founder.
With my best regards,
Konstantin