On 11/7/17 1:48 PM, Goffi wrote:
> Le mardi 7 novembre 2017, 21:34:04 CET Jonas Wielicki a écrit :
>> The XMPP Extensions Editor has received a proposal for a new XEP.
>>
>> Title: Message Markup
>> Abstract:
>> This specification provides an alternative to XHTML-IM with rigid
>> separation of content and markup information, improving the resilience
>> against spoofing and injection attacks.
>>
>> URL: https://xmpp.org/extensions/inbox/markup.html
>>
>> The Council will decide in the next two weeks whether to accept this
>> proposal as an official XEP.
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> 
> Fantastic, I really love this one, this by far the best proposal we had, 
> thanks for that!
> 
> I think it solves all my concerns, it's clean separation, extensible, easy to 
> implement, not polluting the <body>, and standardized.

Yes, this looks good to me.

Note that XEP-0301 has some text about Unicode character counting - we
could copy some of that to this spec.

> I'm all in favor of deprecating XHTML-IM is this one is accepted.

As the author of the XHTML-IM specification, I agree.

Peter


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