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Working on the badging system, Just found this old thread for 2006 and started reading it. ROTFL ... what a great discussion between forum members and our chat bot Gollum "back in the good old days"... You must check this out if you want a laugh and big smile:
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Hi,
I am trying to embed Skype or any other video chat/chat program into a webpage. Has anyone had success doing this? or know how?
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pm::Loudmouth(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation pm::Loudmouth(3pm)NAME
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth - Perl interface for the loudmouth jabber library
SYNOPSIS
use Net::Jabber::Loudmouth;
my $connection = Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Connection->new("server");
$connection->open_and_block();
$connection->authenticate_and_block("username", "password", "resource");
my $m = Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Message->new("recipient", 'message');
$m->get_node->add_child("body", "message");
$connection->send($m);
DESCRIPTION
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth is a perl interface for libloudmouth, Lightweight C Jabber library. It allows you to do the same stuff with
Net::Jabber, but with a nicer interface and much faster, because most of the code is written in C.
FUNCTIONS
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth only contains two functions. Other functionality can be found in Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::*.
default_port
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth->default_port()
Returns the default port which will be used for every connection.
default_port_ssl
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth->default_port_ssl()
Returns the default ssl port. Use
$connection->set_port(Net::Jabber::Loudmouth->default_port_ssl())
to tell a connection to use the ssl port. See Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Connection.
SEE ALSO
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Connection, Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Message, Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::MessageHandler,
Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::MessageNode, Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::SSL, Net::Jabber::Loudmouth::Proxy
AUTHOR
Florian Ragwitz, <rafl@debian.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Florian Ragwitz
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.7 or,
at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.
perl v5.14.2 2006-03-12 pm::Loudmouth(3pm)