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Oscar Protocol Documentation | Random Pidgin Files

Oscar Protocol Specification: Family 0x0007, Subtype 0xffff

This is just a list of TLVs that appear in this family.

TypeLengthLocationValue
0x0001n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsYour screen name with your specified formatting.
0x0002n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsNew password for your account. Note: When you change this, you get an empty 0x0002 TLV as a reply, but the change is still made.
0x0004n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsThe URL htp://www.aol.com Sent when you make an info change and it fails?
0x00082 bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsAn error code
  • 0x0001 if unable to format the screen name because it has been changed.
  • 0x0006 if unable to format the screen name because it ends in a space.
  • 0x000b if unable to format the screen name as specified because it was too long.
  • 0x0012 if unable to display the requested info.
  • 0x0015 if unable to display email address because this is an ICQ account?. Because this account has no email address associated with it?
  • 0x001d if unable to change email address because you have already tried to change the email address for this screen name, and that request has not timed out (72 hours).
  • 0x0021 if unable to change email address because the email address has too many screen names associated with it.
  • 0x0023 if unable to change email address because the domain name is "invalid."
0x0011n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsThe email address associated with your account. Note: When you change this, you get an empty 0x0011 TLV as a reply, but the change is still made. You can do an info request with the empty 0x0011 TLV and they'll give you your email address (which is probably still your old email address, since you have to reply to an email they send you before your email address is actually changed).
0x0012n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsOld password for your account.
0x0013n bytesSubtypes 0x0003 and 0x0005 TLV listsNo friggen clue. But you can request it. I got "0x0003."

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