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Use the correct xmlnode when processing SOAP Faults. When the MSN SOAP server sends a "psf:Redirect" Fault, look in the "Fault" node for the "redirectUrl", and not in the (possibly) non-existent "Body" node. This should fix login for @msn.com addresses, who seem to use a different login server. When we get a "wsse:FailedAuthentication" Fault, look in the "Fault" node for the "faultstring", instead of the "Body" node. Thanks, Dimmuxx.
author Elliott Sales de Andrade <qulogic@pidgin.im>
date Mon, 16 Jun 2008 01:43:10 +0000
parents caeb452845ef
children f5bcb58bdf56
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noinst_PROGRAMS = nullclient

nullclient_SOURCES = defines.h nullclient.c
nullclient_DEPENDENCIES =
nullclient_LDFLAGS = -export-dynamic
nullclient_LDADD = \
	$(DBUS_LIBS) \
	$(INTLLIBS) \
	$(GLIB_LIBS) \
	$(LIBXML_LIBS) \
	$(top_builddir)/libpurple/libpurple.la

AM_CPPFLAGS = \
	-DSTANDALONE \
	-DBR_PTHREADS=0 \
	-DDATADIR=\"$(datadir)\" \
	-DLIBDIR=\"$(libdir)/purple-$(PURPLE_MAJOR_VERSION)/\" \
	-DLOCALEDIR=\"$(datadir)/locale\" \
	-DSYSCONFDIR=\"$(sysconfdir)\" \
	-I$(top_builddir)/libpurple \
	-I$(top_srcdir)/libpurple \
	-I$(top_srcdir) \
	$(DEBUG_CFLAGS) \
	$(GLIB_CFLAGS) \
	$(DBUS_CFLAGS) \
	$(LIBXML_CFLAGS)