Well, yeah, in theory. ntox is just a tokenizer, though. You would also have
to write a parser that works with ntox, and then interpret it as Jabber
data.
-Victor
Original Message:
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From: Donald Wilson marchie_at_mac.com
Date: Thu, 23 Jan 2003 11:18:54 -0500
Subject: [NTLK] ntox for a new Jabber Client?
If I'm reading the ntox page at http://www.40hz.org/NTox/
correctly (I've not dealt with XML much) could it be used to make a better Jabber client than the 2 we have now, which do=
n't work well?
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