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<body class='hmmessage'><div style="text-align: left;">I can't make it work when testing the effect of validity element in conditions element in Openser+OpenXCAP, <br>also happen on sphere element and transformations. The presence document is based on rpid and it is quite simple. The only one <br>I got it work is like below(without validity and sphere elements):<br><br><condition><br> <one id=""><br></condition><br><actions><br> <sub-handling>allow</sub-handling><br></actions><br><br>The following two(adding validity and sphere) are not working:<br><br><condition><br>
<one id=""><br> <validity><br> <from>...</from><br> <until>...</until><br> </validity><br>
</condition><br>
<actions><br>
<sub-handling>allow</sub-handling><br>
</actions><br><br><condition><br> <shpere value="home"><br>
<one id=""><br>
</condition><br>
<actions><br>
<sub-handling>allow</sub-handling><br>
</actions><br><br>Does OpenXCAP support these policies metioned above? <br>Or, Openser is not supporting sphere and validity auth, it only knows sub-handling(xcap_auth.c in openser/modules/presence_xml)?<br><br>Thank you!<br><br>Kevin,<br></div><br /><hr />使用新一代 Windows Live Messenger 轻松交流和共享! <a href='http://messenger.live.cn/' target='_new'>立即体验!</a></body>
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