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{{XepListItem|0256|Last Activity in Presence|This specification defines a way to use the Last Activity extension in XMPP presence notifications.|||Standards_Track|Draft}}
 
{{XepListItem|0256|Last Activity in Presence|This specification defines a way to use the Last Activity extension in XMPP presence notifications.|||Standards_Track|Draft}}
 
{{XepListItem|0257|Client Certificate Management for SASL EXTERNAL|This specification defines a method to manage client certificates that can be used with SASL External to allow clients to log in without a password.|||Standards_Track|Deferred}}
 
{{XepListItem|0257|Client Certificate Management for SASL EXTERNAL|This specification defines a method to manage client certificates that can be used with SASL External to allow clients to log in without a password.|||Standards_Track|Deferred}}
{{XepListItem|0258|Security Labels in XMPP|This document describes the use of security labels in XMPP.  The document specifies how security label metadata is carried in XMPP, when this metadata should or should not be provided, and how the metadata is to be processed.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0258|Security Labels in XMPP|This document describes the use of security labels in XMPP.  The document
{{XepListItem|0259|Message Mine-ing|In servers that deliver messages intended for the bare JID to all resources, the resource that claims a conversation notifies all of the other resources of that claim.|||Standards_Track|Deferred}}
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    specifies how security label metadata is carried in XMPP, when this metadata
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    should or should not be provided, and how the metadata is to be processed.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0259|Message Mine-ing|In servers that deliver messages intended for the bare JID to
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  all resources, the resource that claims a conversation notifies all
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  of the other resources of that claim.|||Standards_Track|Deferred}}
 
{{XepListItem|0260|Jingle SOCKS5 Bytestreams Transport Method|This specification defines a Jingle transport method that results in sending data via the SOCKS5 Bytestreams (S5B) protocol defined in XEP-0065. Essentially this transport method reuses XEP-0065 semantics for sending the data and defines native Jingle methods for starting and ending an S5B session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0260|Jingle SOCKS5 Bytestreams Transport Method|This specification defines a Jingle transport method that results in sending data via the SOCKS5 Bytestreams (S5B) protocol defined in XEP-0065. Essentially this transport method reuses XEP-0065 semantics for sending the data and defines native Jingle methods for starting and ending an S5B session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0261|Jingle In-Band Bytestreams Transport Method|This specification defines a Jingle transport method that results in sending data via the In-Band Bytestreams (IBB) protocol defined in XEP-0047. Essentially this transport method reuses XEP-0047 semantics for sending the data and defines native Jingle methods for starting and ending an IBB session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0261|Jingle In-Band Bytestreams Transport Method|This specification defines a Jingle transport method that results in sending data via the In-Band Bytestreams (IBB) protocol defined in XEP-0047. Essentially this transport method reuses XEP-0047 semantics for sending the data and defines native Jingle methods for starting and ending an IBB session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0270|XMPP Compliance Suites 2010|This document defines XMPP protocol compliance levels for 2010.|||Standards_Track|Draft}}
 
{{XepListItem|0270|XMPP Compliance Suites 2010|This document defines XMPP protocol compliance levels for 2010.|||Standards_Track|Draft}}
 
{{XepListItem|0271|XMPP Nodes|This specification more clearly defines the nature of nodes as used in the Service Discovery and Publish-Subscribe extensions to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).|||Informational|Deferred}}
 
{{XepListItem|0271|XMPP Nodes|This specification more clearly defines the nature of nodes as used in the Service Discovery and Publish-Subscribe extensions to the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).|||Informational|Deferred}}
{{XepListItem|0272|Multiparty Jingle (Muji)|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating and managing multiparty voice and video conferences within an XMPP MUC|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0272|Multiparty Jingle (Muji)|
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    This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for initiating and
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    managing multiparty voice and video conferences within an XMPP MUC
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{{XepListItem|0273|Stanza Interception and Filtering Technology|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a client to exercise control over the XML stanzas it will receive from the server by instructing the server to intercept and filter inbound stanzas.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0273|Stanza Interception and Filtering Technology|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a client to exercise control over the XML stanzas it will receive from the server by instructing the server to intercept and filter inbound stanzas.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
{{XepListItem|0274|Design Considerations for Digital Signatures in XMPP|This document discusses considerations for the design of Digital Signatures in XMPP, including use cases and requirements. The document also discusses various ways XML Digital Signatures could be used in XMPP.|||Informational|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0274|Design Considerations for Digital Signatures in XMPP|This document discusses considerations for the design of Digital Signatures in XMPP,
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      including use cases and requirements. The document also discusses various ways XML Digital
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      Signatures could be used in XMPP.|||Informational|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0275|Entity Reputation|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for communicating the reputation of any entity on the network.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0275|Entity Reputation|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension for communicating the reputation of any entity on the network.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0276|Temporary Presence Sharing|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a user to send directed presence with a request for the target to also share presence information for the duration of a communications session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0276|Temporary Presence Sharing|This specification defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a user to send directed presence with a request for the target to also share presence information for the duration of a communications session.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0283|Moved|This document defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a user to inform its contacts about a change in JID.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0283|Moved|This document defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables a user to inform its contacts about a change in JID.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0284|Shared XML Editing|This specification defines a protocol that enables two or more endpoints to collaboratively edit an XML object. The protocol is intended for use mainly over the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), either by existing instant messaging clients or by specialized editing clients. However, the protocol could also be used over a direct TCP connection rather than over XMPP.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0284|Shared XML Editing|This specification defines a protocol that enables two or more endpoints to collaboratively edit an XML object. The protocol is intended for use mainly over the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP), either by existing instant messaging clients or by specialized editing clients. However, the protocol could also be used over a direct TCP connection rather than over XMPP.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
{{XepListItem|0285|Digital Signatures in XMPP|This document provides a technical specification for Digital Signatures in the Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
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{{XepListItem|0285|Digital Signatures in XMPP|This document provides a technical specification for Digital Signatures in the
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      Extensible Messaging and Presence Protocol (XMPP).|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0286|XMPP on Mobile Devices|This document provides background information for XMPP implementors concerned with mobile devices operating in a cellular network such as 3G.|||Informational|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0286|XMPP on Mobile Devices|This document provides background information for XMPP implementors concerned with mobile devices operating in a cellular network such as 3G.|||Informational|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0287|Spim Markers and Reports|This document defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables XMPP entities to interact with spim filters by marking unsolicited or suspicious XMPP stanzas.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0287|Spim Markers and Reports|This document defines an XMPP protocol extension that enables XMPP entities to interact with spim filters by marking unsolicited or suspicious XMPP stanzas.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0288|Bidirectional Server-to-Server Connections|This specification defines a protocol for using server-to-server connections in a bidirectional way such that stanzas are sent and received on the same TCP connection.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
{{XepListItem|0288|Bidirectional Server-to-Server Connections|This specification defines a protocol for using server-to-server connections in a bidirectional way such that stanzas are sent and received on the same TCP connection.|||Standards_Track|Experimental}}
 
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