The title to this may seem out of place, but let me 'splain, Ricky.
I've mentioned once or twice that I was working on
a mud, and work is coming along quite well. It's primary client right now is the AIM instant messaging service. That's right, the mud uses AIM.. But it could just as easily use Jabber, M$N, whatever.. I just like the
Net::AIM modules..
I'd like, in the future, to zip up the code, place it on a host, and link it here under meditations.. (It's currently split into a lot of modules..etc)
Does anybody think I'll have to worry about anything happening from AOL's side of the fence? I'm not making any money, only stress (;)) and just thought I'd place that question out there.
I'd also like to ask how people feel about the mud using SOAP/XML envelopes as it's transport method. I've got everything broken out so all I'd have to do is create an interface, and properly join to the mud's object, going from there..Does anybody think this is a fruitless effort?
Thanks in advance..
One4k4 -
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