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#summary Receives HTTP POST request, parses it and relays it into XMPP. |
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= Introduction = |
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Sometimes it's useful to have different interfaces to access XMPP. |
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This is example of sending message using HTTP POST to XMPP. For sure we need user auth information. |
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= Example usage = |
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* curl http://example.com:5280/msg/user -u me@example.com:mypassword -H "Content-Type: text/plain" -d "Server@host has just crashed!" |
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This would send a message to user@example.com from me@example.com |
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= Details = |
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By Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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Some code borrowed from mod_webpresence |
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