The short answer is no, it's not part of the protocol. The submission
of a blip is something interpreted from less specific modifications of
XML. However, this will be pretty easy to interpret and turn into
useful messages for a robot.

On Sat, Sep 5, 2009 at 18:41, Eric Kidd<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Good morning! Thank you for releasing a simple client and server.
> Reading the code has been quite instructive.
>
> After looking at the client source code and the protocol
> documentation, I have a question about the robot API. Right now, when
> a user clicks "Done" in the wavesandbox,com client, my robot receives
> a BLIP_SUBMITTED event. The BLIP_SUBMITTED event is an excellent time
> to do more intensive processing of the wave.
>
> But so far, I don't see any sign of BLIP_SUBMITTED at the protocol
> level. Is there any way to listen for this event? Or is BLIP_SUBMITTED
> just an artifact of the current sandbox servers that we should expect
> to disappear?
>
> Cheers,
> Eric
>
> >
>

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