Talk:MSNP13:Changes
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XFR/RNG "U/N"
Perhaps the U and N parameters in XFR/RNG are indicators for encryption. Usually browsers indicate their encryption strength with U (US, strong), I (International, weak) and N (None). I don't know what D would stand for, but it would make sense if we take into account that WLM will have encryption support in the future.
Version?
This is MSNP13, but what are the changes relative to? 8, 9, 10, 11, 12? Please make clear in (a new) first section. --GE 07:09, 22 Nov 2005 (NZDT)
Changes are relative to the second newest MSNP version: MSNP12. In this case MSNP12 is pretty similar to MSNP11, so MSNP11 can be assumed as well. See Below, though. --Inky 03:48, 26 Dec 2005 (NZDT)
Old commands
The MSNP13 page wrongfully assumes CVQ and LKP are new commands (and maybe others as well). They are not. They were either introduced in MSNP11 or MSNP12 (I have not yet tested which of the two does/does not accept them). Someone please figure this out ;-) --Inky 03:48, 26 Dec 2005 (NZDT)

