[jdev] Privacy feature
Michal Vaner (Vorner)
michal.vaner at kdemail.net
Sun Feb 5 02:52:46 CST 2006
Dne neděle 05 únor 2006 08:49 Trejkaz napsal(a):
> Hi all.
>
> I've been looking at knocking together a simple privacy list management
> webapp, which might eventually be of use for all those poor people whose
> clients don't support it directly.
>
> One of the things I just noticed is that ejabberd doesn't list
> jabber:iq:privacy as a feature in service discovery, but jabberd2 does.
> I'm pretty sure ejabberd does support the feature since it claims 100% XMPP
> compliance now, but if it doesn't list the feature then what is the proper
> way to detect its existence?
XMPP, If I read it properly, does not say it should be listed in the features.
Instead, it says that privacy lists are required, so client sould not detect
the server can do that, client should expect them to do so. If not, the
server is not XMPP compliant and you will get feature not implemented error
when you try do use them.
--
Windows are like..
windows. Shiny but fragile and expensive.
Michal Vaner (Vorner)
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