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view plugins/simple.c @ 4293:79d871c11eb9
[gaim-migrate @ 4546]
This changes to authorization cookie from a fixed length of 0x0100 bytes
to a dynamic length. The cookie AOL sends is always 0x0100 bytes,
but there was a bug report saying,
"I found that Gaim doesn't work with iserverd because it
uses hardcoded authorization cookie length. Why don't
you use TLV length value as auth cookie length ?
ICQ2k+ and winaim works without problems with 64
byte cookies...
AOL can just change cookie len and gaim will became
useless..."
I don't know about useless... but he does have a point.
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net> |
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date | Sat, 11 Jan 2003 09:19:39 +0000 |
parents | 154c4a9d9b6d |
children | fefad67de2c7 |
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#define GAIM_PLUGINS #include <stdio.h> #include "gaim.h" static GModule *handle = NULL; char *gaim_plugin_init(GModule *h) { printf("plugin loaded.\n"); handle = h; return NULL; } void gaim_plugin_remove() { printf("plugin unloaded.\n"); handle = NULL; } struct gaim_plugin_description desc; struct gaim_plugin_description *gaim_plugin_desc() { desc.api_version = PLUGIN_API_VERSION; desc.name = g_strdup("Simple Plugin"); desc.version = g_strdup("1.0"); desc.description = g_strdup("Tests to see that most things are working."); desc.authors = g_strdup("Eric Warmehoven <eric@warmenhoven.org>"); desc.url = g_strdup(WEBSITE); return &desc; } char *name() { return "Simple Plugin Version 1.0"; } char *description() { return "Tests to see that most things are working."; }