RESPOST : [JDEV] JabberCOM update wacked - Further
Dmitriy Kolegayev
dmitriy at oven.com
Tue Jul 3 13:35:09 CDT 2001
You could always connect and not declare your presence to anyone (of course
you will not see anyone's presence either). Therefore, you need to do it
manually.
JabberCOM will not send <presence><status>Online</status></presence> until
you do call IJabberSession::PutAvailable(bool) method.
Dmitriy
-----Original Message-----
From: jdev-admin at jabber.org [mailto:jdev-admin at jabber.org]On Behalf Of
Thomas Charron
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 10:38 AM
To: jdev at jabber.org
Subject: Re: RESPOST : [JDEV] JabberCOM update wacked - Further
From: "Karthik K H" <karu708 at yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: RESPOST : [JDEV] JabberCOM update wacked - Further
> oh yeah....
> what if i were to tell u that the same damn
> application works just fine if i use the JabberCOM dll
> that comes shipped with the Jabber Instant Messenger
> Ver 1.7. which is obviously older than the JabberCOM
> Dll 2.4.x...!!!
Then I'd say I'm not sure why, becouse I don't belive that the behavior
changed between the versions. Perhaps it did. Best thing I can say is, you
now need to send presence manually. This is becouse you actually have a
choice in WHO you want to send presence to. Hypothetically, instead of
simply sending presence to the server, and allowing *IT* to broadcast it to
everyone, you could send individual packets to the few people you WANT to
see you online. If JabberCOM auctomatically sent a presence packet, it
would negate this feature..
> i am a professional developer and wont make some
> arbitrary statements with out testing the whole thing.
> Unless the usage of the DLL itself is changed from
> it's previous version.. which is not my fault
So now we're assigning blame for a change in functionality? Shesh..
Please, DON'T FIRE ME.. I CAN'T AFFORD to lose thi..
HHHeeeeeyyyyy now.... 8-P
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