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mod_http_offline
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Ejabberd module to send a post if users was offline.
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This module is based on [Adam Duke mod_interact](https://github.com/adamvduke/mod_interact), [Jason Rowe's post](http://jasonrowe.com/2011/12/30/ejabberd-offline-messages/) and a lot of pieces of code and tips from the web to adapts to work with Ejabber 14.12.
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Installing
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Clone this repository:
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``` git clone git@github.com:raelmax/mod_http_offline.git```
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Change the ```'[your-url-here]'``` string in ```mod_http_offline.erl``` file.
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```
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Restart ejabberd! \o/
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This is tested with ejabberd 14.12 and ubuntu server 14.04.

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