<message id=1/>
<message id=2><replace id=1>
<message id=3><replace id=2>

Or

<message id=1/>
<message id=2><replace id=1>
<message id=3><replace id=1>

i dont see why this should make a difference?

The last message gives you in both cases the current content, and you need
in both cases all other messages to display the correction history

Am Sa., 17. Nov. 2018 um 18:46 Uhr schrieb Ненахов Андрей <
andrew.nenak...@redsolution.ru>:

> I tend to think that title of this XEP is misleading and that any message
> should be possible to correct.
>
> Also, I'd rather use the original message ID, because the replaced message
> should be stored on original message place in history (with a timestamp of
> original message, though possibly amended with correction time). Using id
> of last correction would require to fetch all subsequent messages from
> archive to get to the original one and it's place in history. This is bad,
> especially for clients that could have been offline for some time and would
> have to do excessive work digging up message archive.
>
> On Sat, 17 Nov 2018, 21:35 Georg Lukas <ge...@op-co.de wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> when correcting a previously corrected message, do you reference the
>> original message @id or the message @id of the last correction to that
>> message?
>>
>> The XEP proclaims:
>>
>> | A single message may be corrected multiple times by subsequent edits.
>>
>> which kind of leaves this question open, and from a quick survey, at
>> least poezio, Conversations and yaxim will reference the last
>> correction's message @id and not the original one.
>>
>> It would be great to clarify in the XEP business rules.
>>
>>
>> Georg
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