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<p>
An entity may discover a MIX service or MIX services by sending a Service Discovery items ("disco#items") request to its own server.
</p>
<example caption="Entity queries Server for associated servvices" ><![CDATA[
<example caption="Entity queries Server for associated services" ><![CDATA[
<iq from='hag66@shakespeare.example/intibo24'
id='lx09df27'
to='shakespeare.example'
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</p>
<example caption="User Determines features of the MIX service"><![CDATA[
<iq type='get'
from='hag66@shakespeare.example'
from='hag66@shakespeare.example/pda'
to='mix.shakespeare.example'
id='7nve413p'>
<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'/>
</iq>
<iq type='result'
to='hag66@shakespeare.example/pda'
from='mix.shakespeare.example'
id='7nve413p'>
<query xmlns='http://jabber.org/protocol/disco#info'/>
<feature xmlns='urn:xmpp:mix:0' var='mix_nick_register'/>
</query>
</iq>
]]></example>
<p>
The response will be a list of features of the MIX channel. If Nick Registration is supported, then the result set will include &lt;feature var="mix_nick_register"/&gt;.
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<section3 topic='Sending a Message' anchor='usecase-user-message'>
<p>A client sends a message directly to a MIX channel as a standard groupchat message, in exactly the same way as for &xep0045;. Messages are sent directly to the channel and do not use the MIX Proxy. </p>
<p>A client sends a message directly to a MIX channel as a standard groupchat message, in exactly the same way as for &xep0045;. Messages are sent directly to the channel and do not use the MIX Proxy. The message id is selected by the client.</p>
<example caption="User Sends Message to Channel"><![CDATA[
<message from='hag66@shakespeare.example/pda'
to='coven@mix.shakespeare.example'
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</message>
]]></example>
<p>The MIX channel then puts a copy of the message into the MAM archive for the channel and sends a copy of the message to each participant in
standard groupchat format. These messages sent by the channel are addressed to the bare JID of each participant and this will be handled by the participant's MIX Proxy. The message from value is the full Proxy JID of the message sender. The id of the message is the ID from the MAM archive.</p>
standard groupchat format. These messages sent by the channel are addressed to the bare JID of each participant and this will be handled by the participant's MIX Proxy. The message from value is the full Proxy JID of the message sender. The id of the message is the ID from the MAM archive and NOT the id used by the sender.</p>
<example caption="Channel Reflects Message to Participants"><![CDATA[
<message from='coven+12345@mix.shakespeare.example/678'
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<section3 topic="Requesting vCard" anchor="usecase-vcard">
<p>A user may request the vCard of a channel participant by sending a request through the channel. The request may be sent directly by the client or through a MIX Proxy. The MIX channel MAY pass this request on or may block it. In the following example, the requesting client sends a message to the anonymized bare JID of the channel participant for which the vCard is desired.</p>
<p>A user may request the vCard of a channel participant by sending a request through the channel. The request may be sent directly by the client or through a MIX Proxy. The MIX channel MAY pass this request on or may block it. vCard requests MAY use &xep0054; (vcard-temp) or &xep0292; (vCard4 over XMPP). Where a MIX service supports one or both of these protocols, the protocol MUST be advertized as a feature of the MIX service. In the following example, using vcard-temp, the requesting client sends a message to the anonymized bare JID of the channel participant for which the vCard is desired.</p>
<example caption="Client directly requests vCard through channel" ><![CDATA[
<iq from='hag66@shakespeare.example/intibo24'
id='lx09df27'
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</section1>
<section1 topic='Acknowledgements' anchor='ack'>
<p>Thanks to the following who have made contributions: Dave Cridland, Philipp Hancke, Waqas Hussain, Georg Lukas, Ralph Meijer, Edwin Mons, Emmanuel Gil Peyrot, Florian Schmaus, Lance Stout, Sam Whited, Matthew Wild and one anonymous reviewer.</p>
<p>Thanks to the following who have made contributions: Dave Cridland, Philipp Hancke, Waqas Hussain, Timothée Jaussoin, Georg Lukas, Ralph Meijer, Edwin Mons, Emmanuel Gil Peyrot, Florian Schmaus, Lance Stout, Sam Whited, Matthew Wild and one anonymous reviewer.</p>
</section1>
</xep>
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TODO: Two config nodes - one public read one private read?
TODO: Open Issue: How many config nodes do you need? Do you do different access to different items within a node for reading? Writing?
TODO: Subscription option to check channel config (e.g., transparency of JIDs) before join.
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