At it's most simple, you can use xmpp:ro...@montague.net
But you can get more complicated and use xmpp:ro...@montague.net?message;body=Here%27s%20a%20test%20message to include a message. Other examples from https://xmpp.org/extensions/xep-0147.html that Pidgin supports are "?roster" to add someone to the buddy list and "?join" to join a group chat/MUC Cheers, Eion On Mon, 15 Oct 2018 at 05:04, Phil Smith III <li...@akphs.com> wrote: > Thanks! Question then becomes, how do I make the equivalent of this: > > > > *start aim:goim?screenname=friend1* > > > > …which with AIM would start an IM tab with *FRIEND1*? > > > > *From:* Mark Rousell [mailto:mark.rous...@signal100.com] > *Sent:* Saturday, October 13, 2018 3:04 PM > *To:* Phil Smith III <li...@akphs.com>; support@pidgin.im > *Subject:* Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows? > > > > On 12/10/2018 15:18, Phil Smith III wrote: > > Been Googling but cannot seem to find answer: can I register xmpp: URLs in > Windows, so I can give my wife a .bat file to start her IM tabs in Pidgin? > > > Did anyone reply to this? > > The short answer is yes, you can register xmpp: URLs in Windows (or any > other URL). Any URL can be associated with a program (and with particular > command line parameters for the program). > > If you want the program to do a particular thing then it depends on the > program supporting command line parameters to do that thing. > > Doesn't Pidgin register various URLs when it is installed? I can't > remember. > > -- > > Mark Rousell > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > Support@pidgin.im mailing list > Want to unsubscribe? Use this link: > https://pidgin.im/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/support
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