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Oct 21, 2008, 10:20:26 PM (15 years ago)
- Author:
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datallah
- Comment:
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Bring the XMPP file transfer FAQ up to date.
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146 | 146 | === Why can't I send a file? === |
147 | | Pidgin's file transfer support on XMPP is not yet finished and does not comply with the XMPP specification. |
148 | | |
149 | | This means that Pidgin doesn't support file transfers to clients other than Pidgin and that file transfers do not work if there is a NAT in between. |
| 147 | There are a number of possible reasons for this. |
| 148 | * If the user you're trying to send to is using the Google Talk client, it isn't possible as that client doesn't use the standard XMPP file transfers. |
| 149 | * The XMPP server you're using may not support a file transfer proxy and your network setup doesn't allow direct incoming connections. |
| 150 | In this case, you may be able to specify an alternative file transfer proxy in the "Advanced" settings of your XMPP account. |
| 151 | * The file transfer proxy in use may be broken (see #5840). |
150 | 152 | |
151 | 153 | === Which XEPs does libpurple support? === |
152 | | See the [SupportedXEPs] page for the list. |
| 154 | See the [wiki:SupportedXEPs] page for the list. |
153 | 155 | |
154 | 156 | == Yahoo!(Y!M) Protocol == |
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