I found it by deciding to look. I did not read your mail.
I did a Google search but did not find any posts regarding this issue.
Thanks,
Dhaval
Markus wrote:
>Am Mittwoch 17 Februar 2010 13:49:04 schrieb Dhaval Patel:
>> Luckily I just found a solution. :)
>
>You found it? By reading my mai
Am Mittwoch 17 Februar 2010 13:49:04 schrieb Dhaval Patel:
> Luckily I just found a solution. :)
You found it? By reading my mail? Or why are you repeating what I wrote
earlier?
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I do see your point and it makes sense.
Luckily I just found a solution. :)
Login to the Facebook website and go to the "Chat" section and create a "List".
I created a "Facebook" list which matched the same name I created in Kopete and
put all of my contacts in that list.
Now when I restart Kope
On Tuesday 16 February 2010 21:43:09 Markus wrote:
> Facebook forces its Friend Lists into Jabber groups. The only way to
> properly work around this would be to have an option in Kopete's Jabber
> plugin to ignore server-side groups. Too bad we don't have that option.
> In the meantime I sorted my
That makes sense, from the behaviour.
What other options do I have to work around this?
Thanks,
Dhaval
Markus wrote:
>Facebook forces its Friend Lists into Jabber groups. The only way to properly
>work around this would be to have an option in Kopete's Jabber plugin to
>ignore server-side
Facebook forces its Friend Lists into Jabber groups. The only way to properly
work around this would be to have an option in Kopete's Jabber plugin to
ignore server-side groups. Too bad we don't have that option.
In the meantime I sorted my FB friends into Lists that match my Kopete
organization
I am able to connect Kopete to Facebook that via the Jabber plugin. The problem
is that the contacts do not show up in any group. I created a new group called
"Facebook" and drag contacts there but the next time I restart Kopete, they are
in the root level and not the group.
I also do not see that