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r5ebff60 re88fe7da 50 50 * encoding for your message. In UNICODE mode, _all_ characters must 51 51 * occupy 16bits, including ones that are not special. (Remember that 52 * the first 128 UNICODE symbols are equiv elent to ASCII7, however they52 * the first 128 UNICODE symbols are equivalent to ASCII7, however they 53 53 * must be prefixed with a zero high order byte.) 54 54 * … … 64 64 * in all of libfaim, it is written with performance in mind. As such, 65 65 * it is not as clear as it could be in respect to how this message is 66 * supposed to be la yed out. Most obviously, tlvlists should be used66 * supposed to be laid out. Most obviously, tlvlists should be used 67 67 * instead of writing out the bytes manually. 68 68 * … … 476 476 * examples of how to do this. 477 477 * 478 * I would definit ly recommend avoiding this feature unless you really478 * I would definitely recommend avoiding this feature unless you really 479 479 * know what you are doing, and/or you have something neat to do with it. 480 480 * … … 638 638 } 639 639 #if 0 640 /* XXX this isn't really neces ary... */640 /* XXX this isn't really necessary... */ 641 641 if (((args.flag1 != 0x0000) && 642 642 (args.flag1 != 0x0002) && … … 1161 1161 * 1162 1162 * Channel 0x0001 is the message channel. There are 1163 * other channels for things called "rende vous"1163 * other channels for things called "rendezvous" 1164 1164 * which represent chat and some of the other new 1165 1165 * features of AIM2/3/3.5. 1166 1166 * 1167 * Channel 0x0002 is the Rende vous channel, which1167 * Channel 0x0002 is the Rendezvous channel, which 1168 1168 * is where Chat Invitiations and various client-client 1169 1169 * connection negotiations come from. … … 1181 1181 * with the TLVs read below, they are two different pieces. The 1182 1182 * userinfo block contains the number of TLVs that contain user 1183 * information, the rest are not even though there is no sep eration.1183 * information, the rest are not even though there is no separation. 1184 1184 * aim_extractuserinfo() returns the number of bytes used by the 1185 1185 * userinfo tlvs, so you can start reading the rest of them right … … 1253 1253 /* 1254 1254 * 1255 * I definit ly recommend sending this. If you don't, you'll be stuck1255 * I definitely recommend sending this. If you don't, you'll be stuck 1256 1256 * with the rather unreasonable defaults. You don't want those. Send this. 1257 1257 *
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