On Sep 7, 2:14 am, Sam Thorogood <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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.

Thank you for answering my question!

When I look at the "Debug" > "Show all wavelets" display in the
sandbox client, I can't see any difference between a pre-submission
blip and post-submission blip. Are the "less specific modifications of
the XML" that you mention stored in some kind of envelope metadata
that I can't see in the sandbox client? Or am I just missing something
really obvious?

Thank you for taking the time to answer protocol questions here on the
Google Group! I know the Google Wave team has some pretty brutal
deadlines.

Cheers,
Eric

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