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authorFlorent Le Coz <louiz@louiz.org>2015-04-21 02:54:47 +0200
committerFlorent Le Coz <louiz@louiz.org>2015-04-21 02:55:39 +0200
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Document how to address a nick with @ character
fix #3047
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@@ -160,6 +160,12 @@ IRC nicknames are case-insensitive, this means that the nicknames toto,
Toto, tOtO and TOTO all represent the same IRC user. This means you can
talk to the user toto, and this will work.
+Also note that some IRC nicknames may contain characters that are not
+allowed in the local part of a JID (for example '@'). If you need to send a
+message to a nick containing such a character, you have to use a jid like
+`%irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com/AnnoyingNickn@me`, because the JID
+`AnnoyingNickn@me!irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com` would not work.
+
Examples:
`#foo%irc.example.com@biboumi.example.com` is the #foo IRC channel, on the