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quoth marv:
" I like "What You Get Is What You Get" better.
This fixes a problem where yahoo was sending < and > to
the core when it wasn't html, and so gtkimhtml wasn't
displaying part of the message. It's fixed by making
the prpl escape it first.
While I was add it, it made it display "Buzz!!" when
someone buzzes you, instead of it saying that they said
<ding>.
Note that the official client uses red letters, all
caps, and 3 !'s, and makes the window shake, so what we
do is pretty mild.
I also fixed a compile warning."
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Luke Schierer <lschiere@pidgin.im> |
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date | Mon, 01 Mar 2004 05:13:45 +0000 |
parents | 0018b8118e77 |
children | f4e58e94ced3 |
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/* * yahoo_auth.h: Header for Yahoo Messenger authentication schemes. Eew. * * Copyright(c) 2003 Cerulean Studios */ #ifndef _YAHOO_AUTH_H_ #define _YAHOO_AUTH_H_ #define NUM_TYPE_THREES 105 #define NUM_TYPE_FOURS 56 #define NUM_TYPE_FIVES 37 unsigned int yahoo_auth_finalCountdown(unsigned int challenge, int divisor, int inner_loop, int outer_loop); /* We've defined the Yahoo authentication functions as having types 1-5; all take either 1 or 2 arguments. */ typedef struct _auth { int type; int var1; int var2; } auth_function_t; /* Type 3, 4 and 5 require lookups into ypager.exe's many static chunks of 256 bytes. Store them here. */ struct buffer_t { unsigned int buffer_start; unsigned char buffer[257]; }; #endif /* _YAHOO_AUTH_H_ */