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About
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XMPPHP is an elegant PHP library for XMPP (aka Jabber, Google Talk, etc).

Homepage: http://code.google.com/p/xmpphp
Author: Nathan Fritz, jabber id: fritzy [at] netflint.net
Co-Author: Stephan Wentz, jabber id: stephan [at] jabber.wentz.it

If you have any questions (no matter how dumb), please send me an IM.  I enjoy
helping people with my code.


Requirements
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* PHP 5.x
* SSL Support Compiled

History
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Carlo Zottmann handed me maintenance of Class.Jabber.PHP years and years ago
(2003?).  While I did fix some bugs, I never did much with it.  I promised many
people that it would return as a PHP5 rewrite.  That day has finally come.

This code is based on my experience with Class.Jabber.PHP, but more closely
related to my Python library, SleekXMPP (http://code.google.com/p/sleekxmpp).

Documentation
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For now, look at the examples.  In the near future, I'll have better
documentation on the website.

TODO
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* Rosters (I know, a big one)
* Documentation
* TLS Cert Inspection (Even possible in PHP?)
* MUC Support
* Plugins
* XML Masking Handlers