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Note the Jabber port for the next Norton user who has this problem.
2006-03-23, Richard Laager
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Note the Jabber port for the next Norton user who has this problem.
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conversation
api
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need
to
handle:
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<node><data>
unnamed
chats
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<node><data>
chats
with
the
same
name
as
a
buddy
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<node><data>
jabber
Messages
(one
off
messages
vrs
a
conversation
with
a
backlog)
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<node><data>
multiple
conversations
with
a
single
buddy
(jabber,
with
thread
tag)
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notes
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<node><data>
(12:58:39)
Robot101:
user
list
always|auto|never
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<node><data>
how
do
we
log
this?
</data>
<node><data>
luke:
drop
html
plain
text
logging.
require
loggers
that
can
handle
meta
information?
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<node><data>
(13:05:12)
marv:
I
'
d
say
name
the
chat
Msn
Chat
time-data
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<node><data>
(13:05:54)
marv:
Robot101:
Then
we
'
d
have
to
start
a
new
log
file
every
time
someone
joined/parted
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(13:06:45)
marv:
which
may
be
a
lot
since
iirc
you
can
'
t
decline
an
"
invite
"
,
so
people
are
always
joining
and
leaving
and
joining
again,
and
yelling
about
who
keeps
inviting
them
here
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(13:06:48)
Robot101:
right,
but
your
way
makes
it
impossible
to
have
a
log
viewer
that
shows
you
the
MSN
logs
for
everyone,
let
along
a
specific
person
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(13:35:55)
rlaager:
I
'
d
like
to
see
MSN
chats
logged
like
chats
are
now,
but
have
them
show
up
when
you
look
at
any
participant
'
s
log
viewer,
since
the
chat
is
otherwise
unnamed.
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(13:37:40)
rlaager:
LSchiere:
It
'
d
probably
have
to
wait
until
I
implement
log
indexing
so
you
'
d
have
some
way
of
connecting
the
chat
log
to
the
users
in
the
chat.
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</node>
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(13:38:53)
rlaager:
I
also
want
some
intelligent
way
to
handle
this
case:
"
Hmm,
I
remember
LSchiere
saying
something
important
about
idea
XYZ.
Was
that
in
#gaim,
#gaim-commits,
etc.
or
a
private
message/IM
conversation?
"
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