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committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author | Eric Warmenhoven <eric@warmenhoven.org> |
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date | Fri, 22 Dec 2000 10:48:19 +0000 |
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Small scenario notes by Craig: Here's the scenario: The pager does the normal cookie retrieval thing with http://msg.edit.yahoo.com:80/config/ncclogin?.src=bl&login=<USERID>&passwd=<PASSWORD>0&n=1&t=1 which gives you the cookies (Y=n=<NSUBCOOKIE>&l=<LSUBCOOKIE> is all you need to keep). ( I was thinking that we might include a configurable option to "put" this into Netscape's cookies file just like the Win32 version does. ) Then: http://msg.edit.yahoo.com:80/config/get_buddylist?.src=bl&.l=<USERID> if given the cookies Y=v=1&n=<NSUBCOOKIE>&l=<LSUBCOOKIE> (where <NSUBCOOKIE> and <LSUBCOOKIE> were retrieved from ncclogin) gives you the buddies list as: BEGIN BUDDYLIST <GROUP>:ID[,IDn]* END BUDDYLIST BEGIN IGNORELIST END IGNORELIST BEGIN IDENTITIES <PRIMARYID>[,<OTHERID>]* END IDENTITIES Mail=<UNREADMAIL> Login=<PRIMARYID> You can get details of the people in your Yahoo! Address book for which you have mentioned their Messenger ID with: http://uk.address.yahoo.com:80/yab/uk/yab?v=PG&A=s with cookies Y=v=1&n=<NSUBCOOKIE>&l=<LSUBCOOKIE> gives: 1^I <ID>:<FIRSTNAME>^I<LASTNAME>^I<EMAILNICKNAME>^I<EMAIL>^I<HOMEPHONE>^I<WORKPHONE>^I[01]^I<ENTRYID> (the [01] is 0 if the entry's Primary phone is "Home" and 1 if it's "Work") so for me it **might** be: ranec:Craig^IEmery^Iranec@yahoo.com^I+44 UK work^I+44 UK home^I1^I123 ( I **really** want to get these entries retreived by libyahoo so I can use them as tool-tips on your friend's id's just like the Win32 version does. ) Anyway after loging in and getting the buddies list and your address book entries, it periodically opens a connection to: http://http.pager.yahoo.com:80/notify/ and I don't know the details of this traffic 'cause I've got no packet sniffing on Win23 (NT actually). Has anyone else out there traced any of the "notify" traffic? All I need is this and I can get GtkYahoo working entirely over HTTP (even HTTP proxies) and firewalls become irrelevant!