[JDEV] open source webclient on port 80 + moderated chat
Dave
dave at dave.tj
Sat Apr 27 20:11:48 CDT 2002
Oh ... I know next to nothing about any of this ... all I know is that
there's an HTTP connection method that Jarl gives me the option of using.
- Dave
Dave Waite wrote:
>
> It may support the proxy trick - basically you just tell your HTTP proxy
> to connect to port 5222, say its a really long HTTP document to your
> proxy and start tunneling data that way. The JEP-25 method has the
> benefits of actually using port 80 and not requiring the long-lived HTTP
> connection.
>
> -David Waite
>
> Dave wrote:
>
> >Doesn't Jarl also support that?
> >Ryan???
> >
> >Dave Cohen <dave at dave.tj>
> >
> >
> >Peter Millard wrote:
> >
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: <admin at jabber.fsinf.de>
> >>[stuff munched..]
> >>
> >>>But there is neither code for the open source jabberd nor an open source
> >>>client that supports this access method?
> >>>
> >>Exodus supports HTTP polling using the protocol layed out in JEP-25. There
> >>is no open-source implementation of that JEP though :(
> >>
> >>Peter M.
> >>
> >>
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