Our new nif xml parser don't handle this gracefully, so we better don't
call it that way.
This is only triggered on old style ssl sockets, where ssl layer must
be activated early, before association between socket and c2s is
established
When an XEP-0198 session times out, always return an error for
unacknowledged IQ stanzas, and always drop presence stanzas. That is,
the "resend_on_timeout" option no longer applies to those stanzas types,
but only to messages.
In the past, the "resume_timeout" option defined both the default resume
timeout and the maximum resume timeout clients are permitted to request.
Admins might want to allow clients to request a timeout value that's
larger than the default, though. This can now be done by specifying the
"max_resume_timeout" option.
Before this having listeners on same port for both tcp and udp would after
config merging step left only one of them.
Many thanks to Holger Weiß for noticing this.
With this commit, arguments change in two commands:
* destroy_room: does not require Host argument
* send_direct_invitation: instead of Room, now requires Name and Service
- catch exceptions
- do ets:give_away for multicastp table on init
- don't send multicasts to itself
- don't check user@server for multicast support
- handle empty disco items
- ignore cdata in <addresses/>
- properly check for subdomains
This is a convenience reverse of make_jid/1. It allows extracting the jid parts
without relying on using the jid record structure, to abstract details.
Don't carbon-copy messages of type "normal" that don't have a body
element as an immediate subtag. Those messages are usually generated by
clients or servers (as opposed to messages written by humans). This
includes MAM messages, for example.
Check for the <no-storage/> and <no-permanent-storage/> hints in
addition to <no-store/> and <no-permanent-store/>. XEP-0334 (0.1)
mentions both variants, and unfortunately, both of them are in use.