xmpp: URLs in Windows?
Phil Smith III
lists at akphs.com
Tue Oct 23 16:55:57 EDT 2018
See previous note at bottom:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Pidgin\pidgin.exe --protocolhandler=xmpp:xxxxxxx at gmail.com <mailto:xmpp%3Axxxxxxx at gmail.com>
So the URI was:
xmpp://xxxxxxx@gmail.com
But they are all Hangouts (well, and Skype). Is the protocol wrong?
From: Eion Robb [mailto:eion at robbmob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 3:06 PM
To: Phil Smith III <lists at akphs.com>
Cc: Pidgin Support List <support at pidgin.im>
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
What was the full URI you were using?
Do you have any xmpp accounts set up in Pidgin, or is it still only set up with a Hangouts account?
On Wed, 24 Oct 2018 at 02:50, Phil Smith III <lists at akphs.com <mailto:lists at akphs.com> > wrote:
Ran with debugging:
(09:47:05) util: Processing message 'x at gmail.com <mailto:x at gmail.com> ' for protocol 'xmpp' using delimiter ';'.
(09:47:05) GLib: g_hash_table_lookup: assertion `hash_table != NULL' failed
(the x at gmail.com <mailto:x at gmail.com> was a Gmail ID of mine, and it was valid)
From: Phil Smith III [mailto:lists at akphs.com <mailto:lists at akphs.com> ]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 7:04 PM
To: 'Eion Robb' <eion at robbmob.com <mailto:eion at robbmob.com> >; 'Phil Smith III' <lists at akphs.com <mailto:lists at akphs.com> >
Cc: 'Pidgin Support List' <support at pidgin.im <mailto:support at pidgin.im> >
Subject: RE: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
Well, ok, that’s kinda what I’d expected – I installed Pidgin so long ago that I’ve just let upgrades run without looking (since it’s one of the civilized installers that remembers the options!) and had forgotten it was there.
BUT it is set, and I just reinstalled to be sure. Looking in the Registry, I find:
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\xmpp\shell\Open\command]
has value
"C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Pidgin\\pidgin.exe <file:///\\Pidgin\pidgin.exe> --protocolhandler=%1"
But:
C:\Program Files (x86)\Pidgin\pidgin.exe --protocolhandler=xmpp:xxxxxxx at gmail.com <mailto:xmpp%3Axxxxxxx at gmail.com>
from a Run or Command prompt does nothing.
I’m starting to wonder about the --protocolhandler option. is it correct? And I’m using the Hangouts plugin; would it still be protocolhandler=xmpp:xxxxxxx at gmail.com <http://gmail.com> ? I notice that Pidgin doesn’t even start when I specify this option, which makes me think it rejected it entirely. --help doesn’t show --protocol. I’m on 2.13.0.
From: Eion Robb [mailto:eion at robbmob.com]
Sent: Tuesday, October 16, 2018 5:14 PM
To: Phil Smith III <lists at akphs.com <mailto:lists at akphs.com> >
Cc: Pidgin Support List <support at pidgin.im <mailto:support at pidgin.im> >
Subject: Re: xmpp: URLs in Windows?
The windows installer .exe has an option to register handlers with XMPP, AIM and something else.
The manual way to do it used to be through:
Control Panel->Default Programs->Associate a file type or protocol with a program -> Choose default applications by protocol
but it looks like they've gotten rid of the option to manually add a protocol to the list now?
On Wed, 17 Oct 2018 at 06:30, Phil Smith III <lists at akphs.com <mailto:lists at akphs.com> > wrote:
pidgin at alexoren.com <mailto:pidgin at alexoren.com> wrote, in part:
>> the second does nothing.
>Works for me, but does not unescape the message, so spaces are a problem.
Also does nothing from a Run prompt. So I'm back to the original question: how do I register Pidgin to respond to XMPP: URLs?
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