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view plugins/gaim.pl @ 12758:ef1a954512bc
[gaim-migrate @ 15105]
If NTLM and Basic auth is configured in squid with different passwords
the order of the headers seems to matter and only NTLM is checked.
Now first Basic is checked and then NTLM in the next request (or NTLM in
the first if no Basic auth is configured in squid).
Should fix bug #1384428
committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
| author | Thomas Butter <tbutter> |
|---|---|
| date | Sat, 07 Jan 2006 22:54:03 +0000 |
| parents | e120097bbd72 |
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sub description { my($a, $b, $c, $d, $e, $f) = @_; ("Example", "1.0", "An example Gaim perl script that does nothing particularly useful:\n\t-Show a dialog on load\n\t-Set user idle for 6,000 seconds\n\t-Greets people signing on with \"Hello\"\n\t-Informs you when script has been loaded for one minute.", "Eric Warmenhoven <eric\@warmenhoven.org>", "http://gaim.sf.net", "/dev/null"); } $handle = GAIM::register("Example", "1.0", "goodbye", ""); GAIM::print("Perl Says", "Handle $handle"); $ver = GAIM::get_info(0); @ids = GAIM::get_info(1); $msg = "Gaim $ver:"; foreach $id (@ids) { $pro = GAIM::get_info(7, $id); $nam = GAIM::get_info(3, $id); $msg .= "\n$nam using $pro"; } GAIM::command("idle", 6000); GAIM::add_event_handler($handle, "event_buddy_signon", "echo_reply"); GAIM::add_timeout_handler($handle, 60, "notify"); sub echo_reply { $index = $_[0]; $who = $_[1]; GAIM::print_to_conv($index, $who, "Hello", 0); } sub notify { GAIM::print("1 minute", "gaim test has been loaded for 1 minute"); } sub goodbye { GAIM::print("You Bastard!", "You killed Kenny!"); }
