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AbstractThis specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for including or referring to small bits of binary data in an XML stanza.AuthorsPeter Saint-AndrePavel ŠimerdaCopyright© 2007 – 2022 XMPP Standards Foundation. SEE LEGAL NOTICES.StatusStable NOTICE: The protocol defined herein is a Stable Standard of the XMPP Standards Foundation. Implementations are encouraged and the protocol is appro
AbstractThis document defines mechanisms and preferences for the server-side archiving and retrieval of XMPP messages.AuthorsIan PatersonJon PerlowPeter Saint-AndreJustin KarnegesAlexander TsvyashchenkoYann LeboulangerCopyright© 2004 – 2021 XMPP Standards Foundation. SEE LEGAL NOTICES.StatusDeprecated WARNING: This document has been Deprecated by the XMPP Standards Foundation. Implementation of th
Google talk has recently added a groupchat feature to their talk gadget. This allows multiple users to join a common channel, like IRC or a chatroom on AIM. This is a great feature, and I have personally used it a few times now for working on homework assignments with a small group. However, it is currently only supported (AFAIK) on Google's Flash-based talk gadget. This is alright because of its
Products ClackPoint™ Karaka™ — Architecture — Installation — Google Talk Totara™ Karaka is a Skype/XMPP gateway that connects the Skype and XMPP clouds. It is a scalable distributed standards-compliant XMPP transport able to be hosted across a cluster of machines which bridges instant messaging and presence between a user’s Skype and XMPP (e.g., Jabber, Google Talk) accounts. It supports full p
AbstractThis specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables entities to include RFC822-style address headers within XMPP stanzas in order to specify multiple recipients or sub-addresses.AuthorsJoe HildebrandPeter Saint-AndreCopyright© 2002 – 2017 XMPP Standards Foundation. SEE LEGAL NOTICES.StatusStable NOTICE: The protocol defined herein is a Stable Standard of the XMPP Standards F
AbstractThis document provides historical documentation of a vCard-based protocol for exchanging user avatars.AuthorPeter Saint-AndreCopyright© 2005 – 2018 XMPP Standards Foundation. SEE LEGAL NOTICES.StatusActive NOTICE: This Historical specification provides canonical documentation of a protocol that is in use within the Jabber/XMPP community. This document is not a standards-track specification
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