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Change purple_url_encode() to not encode . _ - ~ because it's not necessary. Also use capital letters instead of lowercase. RFC3986 says capital letters are a SHOULD and that lowercase letters should be equivalent. AOL's clientlogin authentication requires both of these changes for our signature to match up with the signature generated on AOL's side. Original I had implemented an oscar-specific version of our url encode function with these two changes, but I'm pretty sure it's safe to make this in purple_url_encode(). It looks like it's almost always used to encode pieces of URLs. MSN uses it for a few other things... I tested setting those characters in your friendly name and it works fine.
author Mark Doliner <mark@kingant.net>
date Fri, 11 Sep 2009 18:17:03 +0000
parents 0c7b74fc558e
children 8fd66bebe492
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# Makefile.mingw
#
# Author: hermanator12002@yahoo.com
# Date 9/11/02
# Description: Protocols Makefile for win32 (mingw) port of libpurple
#

PIDGIN_TREE_TOP := ../..
include $(PIDGIN_TREE_TOP)/libpurple/win32/global.mak

SUBDIRS = gg irc jabber msn novell null oscar qq sametime silc simple yahoo bonjour myspace

.PHONY: all install clean

all:
	for subdir in $(SUBDIRS); do \
		$(MAKE) -C $$subdir -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) || exit 1; \
	done;

install: all
	for subdir in $(SUBDIRS); do \
		$(MAKE) -C $$subdir -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) install || exit 1; \
	done;

clean:
	for subdir in $(SUBDIRS); do \
		$(MAKE) -C $$subdir -f $(MINGW_MAKEFILE) clean || exit 1; \
	done;