Opened at 2006-06-28T19:49:57Z
Closed at 2015-05-30T19:40:50Z
#173 closed enhancement (obsolete)
Yahoo!Japan Messenger
| Reported by: | anonymous | Owned by: | wilmer |
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| Priority: | wishlist | Milestone: | |
| Component: | Yahoo | Version: | 1.0.3 |
| Keywords: | yahoo japan | Cc: | |
| IRC client+version: | Client-independent | Operating System: | Public server |
| OS version/distro: |
Description
It would be nice if it could access Yahoo!Japan accounts, too.
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Change History (7)
comment:1 Changed at 2006-07-26T23:34:16Z by
comment:2 Changed at 2006-08-04T21:19:04Z by
Can you (or anyone) tell me if changing the following line in libyahoo2.c:
static char pager_host[] = "scs.msg.yahoo.com";
to
static char pager_host[] = "cs.yahoo.co.jp";
is enough to use a Yahoo! Japan acct instead of a normal one?
comment:3 Changed at 2006-09-09T16:17:54Z by
Sorry for my late answer, I've just returned to Hungary... yes, it works if I change that line! Please integrate it into the next version :) There's another problem, though - Yahoo!Japan uses 'euc-jp' encoding, while on other channels (e.g. MSN) I'd like to use utf-8 (or gb2312 ...), so the charset should be set in a channel-dependent way.
comment:5 Changed at 2006-11-07T09:03:22Z by
Right now you still have to edit the source and recompile BitlBee. I have to see how to implement this in BitlBee exactly.
comment:6 Changed at 2007-12-03T00:38:25Z by
| Component: | BitlBee → Yahoo |
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| Owner: | set to wilmer |
comment:7 Changed at 2015-05-30T19:40:50Z by
| Resolution: | → obsolete |
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| Status: | new → closed |
It took us so long to do this that they killed the service: http://messenger.yahoo.co.jp/close/
RIP

I'm incredibly late now, but can you tell me more about this? I've never heard of a separation between Yahoo! and Yahoo!jp...