rework XML stuff a bit, right now it's wildly inconsistent, but all the AB stuff should be fine
more ContactUpdate out of known because i didn't even KNOW that was an operation in sharingservice and noticed it looked weird being in known.
Add a SOAP template too.
alright i'll say that's pretty good. Testing the new versioning system. Each update to the wiki now has it's own patch version bump, for tracking.
also i probably should of actually looked at what P11 does for UUX before writing that...
upgrade yiki, slugs now work better, but not in URLs (i forgot)
0 Commands Left. Time for that parity check.
Add a license too.
Bump version to 0.1.0.
NEW RECORD!
apparently 923 and 924 are supported way earlier
it's REALLY confusing apparently because yes those clients DO handle those codes, but HOW?
makes me want to throw out the error code tables because it seems like different clients implement them in different ways with no established rule, especially those two because only 924 doesn't appear in plain text in the main binary until P7, but it absolutely exists before then?
And for 923... I don't even know. It's not in the main binary (at all). Let alone in later versions.
Added new section to Protocols (half done with it though): Changes to error codes, to ask "When did that error code get implemented and when did it get removed" Probably could be made better, eh.
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New change record, too.
added:
+ ABService landing page
+ SharingService landing page
+ MsgrConfig fully
* moved command table to table of commands because it was being annoying there exclusively
information for MSNP4 found: adds the client codebase parameter to SND and CVR (and an empty to CVQ, but that lasted all the way to MSNP7 lol, does that for MSNP3 fallback too which is kind of funny)
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+ ADD
+ REM
+ URL
* fixed a bunch of formatting
* changed the default list version to 255, if it increases to 256 it means it changed
* fixed a bunch of muscle memory mishaps
* Clean-up some missing "fill this in once information is available's
USR is very big and would consider a break here
... Why does the spec imply that Switchboard has INF? Is that why every client implements it after MSNP8?