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XEP-0332: Fix spelling of JavaScript
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<section1 topic='Introduction' anchor='intro'>
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Many documents have been written on how to transport XMPP datagrams using HTTP. The motivation behind such solutions has often been to be able to use XMPP in
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scripting languages such as Java Script running in web browsers.
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scripting languages such as JavaScript running in web browsers.
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</p>
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But up to this point very little has been written about the reverse: How to transport HTTP methods and HTTP responses over an XMPP-based peer-to-peer network.
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but is only one example of all types of HTTP-based communication one would desire to transport over XMPP.
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</li>
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&xep0124;: This specification handles XMPP-based communication over HTTP sessions (BOSH), allowing for instance, XMPP communication in java script using the
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&xep0124;: This specification handles XMPP-based communication over HTTP sessions (BOSH), allowing for instance, XMPP communication in JavaScript using the
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XML HTTP Request object. This is in some way the reverse of what this document proposes to do.
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</li>
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