tonyshowoff
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Are you going to be implementing TOC as a wrapper to OSCAR as it originally was or as a separate protocol supported by the server(s)? In my experience wrapping it has its own nightmares, where as directly implementing it on its own is much easier to deal with... though its worth considering how your servers are communicating and so forth, if they are using something akin to OSCAR, it may be well and good to just create a wrapper. Though be careful, in the original TOC login process, where you could enter a server to login to, if you were daring and put something other than login.oscar.aol.com it would actually try to connect to it, and if it was something you possed, you could see what it was doing. This was fixed though so later on it didn't really matter what you put in that parameter.
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