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Re: iChat Answering
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Re: iChat Answering


  • Subject: Re: iChat Answering
  • From: Yann Bizeul <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 30 Sep 2005 23:30:14 +0200

Under Mac OS 10.4, I would try to register for all notifications of the InstantMessage framework :
file:///Developer/ADC Reference Library/documentation/ AppleApplications/Reference/InstantMessageFramework/Classes/ IMService.html


You can also try a class-dump on the framework to see if there is any private calls that could help you.
As usual : this-is-unsupported-subject-to-change-do-not-use-cops-will- catch-you...


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Le 30 sept. 05 à 20:23, Kevin Kicklighter a écrit :

Does anybody know if it's possible to programmatically detect incoming iChat invitations, and tell if it's text, audio or video?
I'd like to be able to automatically manage incoming requests through my own application and get access to the caller (buddy) and the media.


Thanks.

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