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| author | Vadim Dashevskiy <watcherhd@gmail.com> | 2012-07-25 16:45:19 +0000 |
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| committer | Vadim Dashevskiy <watcherhd@gmail.com> | 2012-07-25 16:45:19 +0000 |
| commit | e5c79f6ca210dce18be291ac1b0a6103d2e90c45 (patch) | |
| tree | fb70e866c4bcd3fca4233a5c417e41f679dd96a8 /plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs | |
| parent | ce02a20de5427a55e7ac1947ab646002b5f782f3 (diff) | |
Import_SA - removed, standard import plugin can import any sort of database now
git-svn-id: http://svn.miranda-ng.org/main/trunk@1181 1316c22d-e87f-b044-9b9b-93d7a3e3ba9c
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| -rw-r--r-- | plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-ICQ_Db_Specs.txt | 1004 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-license.txt | 340 | ||||
| -rw-r--r-- | plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-readme.txt | 128 |
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 1472 deletions
diff --git a/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-ICQ_Db_Specs.txt b/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-ICQ_Db_Specs.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 7308d85f9b..0000000000 --- a/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-ICQ_Db_Specs.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1004 +0,0 @@ -
-The latest version of this document is always at:
-http://cvs.sourceforge.net/viewcvs.py/miranda-icq/Plugins/import/docs/import-ICQ_Db_Specs.txt
-
-============================================================================
-= ICQ_Db_Specs.txt -- Updated 2002-07-08
-=
-= This document describes parts of the fileformat used by the databases in
-= ICQ 99a - 2002a and is based on the 99a & 99b database specifications as
-= described in "ICQNEWDB.TXT" by Derek Soeder.
-=
-= Current maintainer: Strickz (strickz at miranda-im.org)
-=
-=
-=
-= To understand the file format as a whole it is also necessary to read
-= icqnewdb.txt and icqprop.txt. I have tried to use the same syntax in
-= this document to make it easier to understand and compare the different
-= parts.
-=
-= The information in this document is in no way guaranteed to be correct, use
-= at own your own risk and feel free to send me any corrections you may have.
-=
-============================================================================
-
-
-
-***
-*** File Headers
-***
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of IDX main header (20 BYTES):
- ================================================================
- 00000000 3 LONGS Unknown, but always 4, 20, 8.
- (04,00,00,00,14h,00,00,00,08,00,00,00)
- 0000000C LONG IDX pointer to root entry
- 00000010 LONG ICQ database version
- 10 = ICQ 99a
- 14 = ICQ 99b
- 17 = ICQ 2000a
- 18 = ICQ 2000b
- 19 = ICQ 2001a,2001b,2002a,2003a
- 00000014 --- Start of first IDX page header
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of IDX page header (205 BYTES):
- ================================================================
- 00000000 5 LONGS Unknown, but always 201, 0, 0, 0, 0.
- 00000014 LONG Pointer to next page header. -1 if this is the
- last page.
- 00000018 LONG Unknown, always 1?
- 0000001C LONG Number of bytes in each slot (20)
- 00000020 LONG Number of fragments in the page with one
- or more consecutive free slots.
- 00000024 LONG Number of empty slots in this page.
- 00000028 10 LONGS Unknown, always 0?
- 00000050 125 BYTES Allocation bitmap
- 000000CD --- 1000 list entries (slots)
-
-
- Notes by Derek:
- --------------
- Apparently, if you start at the root entry and walk the chain via
- the LONG at offset +8 in each following IDX entry, you'll eventually
- arrive at a complete chain of valid entries (entry status = -2).
-
- Notes by Strickz:
- ----------------
- Initially an IDX file is 20225 bytes large: 20 bytes main header + 205 bytes
- (first page header) + 20000 bytes (first IDX page). The file is always resized
- in blocks of 20205 bytes (one page with header), I'm guessing this isn't done
- until some data wants to be written and there is no fragment large enough to
- hold it.
-
- Offset 0c64: This is a bitmap that shows the status of all slots in the
- page. Each page is divided into 1000 slots which requires a bitmap of
- 1000/8 = 225 bytes. It would probably be possible to go through all entries in
- the database by using the bitmap directly, page by page, instead of traversing
- the chain.
-
- Offset 0x20: I don't really see what practical use this value has. It can be
- used as a measurement of the degree of fragmentation of the page, but keeping this
- updated each write should slow things down... And it offers no speed-up
- either, to write something to a page you still have to scan for a fragment large
- enough for your data.
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of IDX linked list entry (20 BYTES each):
- ================================================================
-
- 00000000 LONG entry status? :
- -2 = valid IDX entry
- else = ?
- 00000004 LONG DAT entry number:
- 1..15 = ???a
- 1005 = My Details
- 1006 = Address Book?
- 1007 = Sound themes
- 1009 Unknown, about 222 bytes of binary data. I don't
- recognize the data yet but there is a pattern.
- 1014 = Chats event folder?
- 1015 = A list of nicks with some data
- 1025 = Looks related to Message archive. Contains several lists,
- System, Sent & Received, From Web, Messages, etc... Lists
- contains nicks or UINs with some data attached.
- 1050 = Unknown
- 1051 = Unknown
- 1052 = Unknown
- 1100 = Unknown
- 1101 = Looks likes external app info
- 1102 = Objectionable Words List?
- 1110 = ICQ Servers List
- 2001+ = user events/contact info
- 00000008 LONG IDX pointer to next entry (-1 = none)
- 0000000C LONG IDX pointer to previous entry (-1 = none)
- 00000010 LONG DAT pointer to corresponding DAT entry (-1 = none)
-
-
- Notes by Strickz:
- ----------------
- The chain is not a simple double linked list, there are several smaller chains that
- merge into the main chain at different points.
- The root entry has a DAT-ptr that doesn't point into the DAT file, if you use it
- with the IDX file you arrive at a chain fragment that end up in the main chain.
-
- All entries with status -2 points to a entry in the DAT file.
-
-
- ===============================================================
- == Format of DAT main header (8 BYTES):
- ================================================================
- 00000000 2 LONG Unknown, but always 4, 8.
- (04,00,00,00,08,00,00,00)
- 00000008 --- Start of first DAT page header
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of DAT page header (205 BYTES):
- ================================================================
- 00000000 6 LONGS Unknown, but always 201, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0.
- 00000014 LONG Pointer to next page header. -1 if this is the
- last page.
- 00000018 LONG Unknown, always 0?
- 0000001C LONG Number of bytes in each slot (64)
- 00000020 LONG Number of fragments in the page with one
- or more consecutive free slots.
- 00000024 LONG Number of empty slots in this page
- 00000028 10 LONGS Unknown, always 0?
- 00000050 125 BYTES Allocation bitmap
- 000000CD --- One page of DAT entries
-
-
-
-***
-*** My details
-***
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of My Details v99a (ICQ 99a) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed? (-1 = MyDetails)
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C BYTE First byte of signature = E4h
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 15 Rest of signature
- 23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status: 6 = "My Details"
- 00000026 44 BYTEs Unused??? (0)
- 00000052 WORD // Separator value
- 00000054 LONG Number of default event WAV entries
- 00000058 --- List of consecutive default event WAV entries
- $+00000000 38 BYTEs Unused??? (0)
- +00000026 WORD // Separator value
- +00000028 LONG Number of user properties
- 0000002C --- List of consecutive user properties
- $+00000000 --- 99a user information for owner of this DAT file
-
- $+00000000 WORD length of password
- +00000002 ASCIIZ user's ICQ password
- $+00000000 LONG ??? (1)
- +00000004 14 BYTEs ??? (03 00 00 00 00 01 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00)
- +00000012 WORD length of POP3 account user name
- +00000014 ASCIIZ POP3 account user name
- $+00000000 WORD length of POP3 account password
- +00000002 ASCIIZ POP3 account password
- $+00000000 WORD length of POP3 server name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ POP3 server name
- $+00000000 1 BYTE ??? (10/0Ah)
- +00000001 20 BYTEs ??? (0)
- +00000015 LONG Number of contact groups
- +00000019 --- List of consecutive contact group entries
- $+00000000 LONG unused??? (0)
- +00000004 BYTE ??? (1)
- +00000005 WORD // Separator value
- +00000007 LONG Number of additional user properties
- +0000000B --- List of consecutive user properties
-
-
- >> Format of 99a user information:
- $+00000000 WORD length of user name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ user name (what user is called; usually nickname)
- $+00000000 WORD length of nickname
- +00000002 ASCIIZ nickname
- $+00000000 WORD length of First Name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ First Name
- $+00000000 WORD length of Last Name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Last Name
- $+00000000 WORD length of primary e-mail address
- +00000002 ASCIIZ primary e-mail address
- $+00000000 LONG UIN of this user
- +00000004 BYTE authorization -- 0:required to add user, 1:none
- +00000005 CHAR GMT offset (negative count of half-hours):
- +00000006 DWORD current/last IP address (network byte order)
- +0000000A BYTE gender -- 0:Not Specified, 1:Female, 2:Male
- +0000000B LONG Home Country
- +0000000F LONG age of user (-1 = not entered)
- +00000013 WORD length of Home City text
- +00000015 ASCIIZ Home City text
- $+00000000 WORD length of Home State text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Home State text
- $+00000000 WORD length of additional details text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ additional details text (info specified by user)
- $+00000000 WORD length of user's Homepage URL
- +00000002 ASCIIZ user's Homepage URL
- $+00000000 WORD length of Home Phone number
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Home Phone number
- $+00000000 WORD length of notes text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ notes text (empty in My Details)
-
- $+00000000 LONG Home Zip Code (0 = not entered)
- +00000004 LONG timestamp of last Phonebook update
- +00000008 LONG unused??? (0)
- +0000000C LONG number of Phonebook entries
- +00000010 --- list of consecutive Phonebook entries
-
-// verkar vara tom i mydetails
- $+00000000 WORD length of picture file name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ local path and file name of user's saved picture
- $+00000000 8 BYTEs unused??? (0) 6??
- +00000008 WORD //separator value <-- redan här är det 2 bytes fel
- +0000000A LONG timestamp of last My Details update
- +0000000E WORD length of secondary e-mail address
- +00000010 ASCIIZ secondary e-mail address
- $+00000000 WORD length of old e-mail address
- +00000002 ASCIIZ old e-mail address
- $+00000000 LONG ??? (0)
- +00000004 BYTE day of birthdate
- +00000005 BYTE month of birthdate (1..12 = January..December)
- +00000006 BYTE year of birthday (0..99 = 1900..1999) //Y2K!!!
- +00000007 LONG ??? 2
- +0000000B LONG ??? 1
- +0000000F 3 BYTEs languages spoken
- +00000012 WORD length of Home Street Address
- +00000014 ASCIIZ Home Street Address
- $+00000000 WORD length of Home Fax number
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Home Fax number
- $+00000000 WORD length of Home Cellular number
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Home Cellular number
- $+00000000 LONG ??? (0)
- +00000004 WORD length of Company Div/Dept
- +00000006 ASCIIZ Company Div/Dept
- $+00000000 BYTE Occupation
- +00000001 LONG ??? (0)
- +00000005 WORD length of Company Position
- +00000007 ASCIIZ Company Position
- $+00000000 WORD length of Company Name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Company Name
- $+00000000 WORD length of Work Street Address
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Work Street Address
- $+00000000 WORD length of Work State text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Work State text
- $+00000000 WORD length of Work City text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Work City text
- $+00000000 LONG Work Zip Code (0 = not entered)
- +00000004 LONG Work Country (see "Home Country" for values)
- +00000008 WORD length of Work Phone number
- +0000000A ASCIIZ Work Phone number
- $+00000000 WORD length of Work Fax number
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Work Fax number
- $+00000000 WORD length of Work Homepage URL
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Work Homepage URL
- $+00000000 WORD length of Past Background #1 keywords
- +00000002 ASCIIZ Past Background #1 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Past Bkg. #1 category
- +00000002 WORD length of Past Background #2 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Past Background #2 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Past Bkg. #2 category (see list for Past Bkg. #1)
- +00000002 WORD length of Past Background #3 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Past Background #3 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Past Bkg. #3 category (see list for Past Bkg. #1)
- +00000002 WORD length of Affiliation #1 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Affiliation #1 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Affiliation #1 category
- +00000002 WORD length of Affiliation #2 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Affiliation #2 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Affiliation #2 category (see list for Affil. #1)
- +00000002 WORD length of Affiliation #3 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Affiliation #3 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Affiliation #3 category (see list for Affil. #1)
- +00000002 20 BYTEs unused??? (0)
- +00000016 WORD length of Interest #1 keywords
- +00000018 ASCIIZ Interest #1 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Interest #1 category
- +00000002 WORD length of Interest #2 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Interest #2 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Interest #2 category (see list for Interest #1)
- +00000002 WORD length of Interest #3 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Interest #3 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Interest #3 category (see list for Interest #1)
- +00000002 WORD length of Interest #4 keywords
- +00000004 ASCIIZ Interest #4 keywords
- $+00000000 WORD Interest #4 category (see list for Interest #1)
- +00000002 40 BYTES unused??? (0)
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of My Details v99b (ICQ 99b) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG -1 (Entry is not filed)
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C BYTE first byte of signature = E4h
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 15 Rest of signature
- 23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG user entry status: 6 = "My Details"
- 00000026 LONG 0 (Unknown, most likely an unused group entry)
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of user event WAV entries
- 00000030 --- List of consecutive user event WAV entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Number of property blocks
- +00000006 --- List of consecutive property blocks
- +00000000 DWORD Timestamp
- 00000004 LONG Unknown (0)
- +00000008 LONG Number of Phonebook entries
- +0000000C --- List of consecutive Phonebook entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 DWORD Timestamp
- $+00000006 LONG Number of contact groups
- +0000000A --- List of consecutive contact groups
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of My Details v2000/2 (ICQ 2000a/2000b/2002a) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG -1 (Entry is not filed)
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C BYTE first byte of signature = E4h
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 15 Rest of signature
- 23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG user entry status: 6 = "My Details"
- 00000026 LONG 0 (Unknown, most likely an unused group entry)
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of user event WAV entries
- 00000030 --- List of consecutive user event WAV entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Number of property blocks
- +00000006 --- List of consecutive property blocks
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Timestamp, time of last update?
- +00000006 LONG Number of contact groups
- +0000000A --- List of consecutive contact groups
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of My Details v2001a (ICQ 2001a/2001b) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG -1 (Entry is not filed)
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C BYTE first byte of signature = E4h
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 15 Rest of signature
- 23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status: 6 = "My Details"
- 00000026 LONG 0 (Unknown, most likely an unused group entry)
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of property blocks
- 00000030 List of consecutive property blocks
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Time of last information update? (local time)
- Example: 7D,FE,56,3C (32bit date+time, with seconds)
- = 01-29-2002, 19:56:45
- +00000006 LONG Number of contact groups
- +0000000A --- List of consecutive contact groups
-
-
-
-
-***
-*** Messages
-***
-
-
- ================================================================
- == URL Message format (ICQ 99a-2002a)
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Entry type?
- 0 = Message
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E0,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- or:
- A0,C0,0C,2F,5C,95,D3,11,8D,D7,00,10,4B,06,46,2E
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Filing flags
- bit 0 = filed in 0:Outgoing, 1:Incoming
- bit 1 = filed in 'Deleted Items', 0:No, 1:Yes
- bit 2 = filed in 'MessageDialog', 0:No, 1:Yes
- 00000022 WORD Entry sub type
- 4 = URL
- 00000024 LONG UIN of sender/receiver
- 00000028 WORD Length of description and url (incl. NULL)
- 0000002C ASCIIZ Description and URL. This is a single string but with
- two parts. They are separated with one FEh BYTE (-2).
- $+00000000 LONG Status of receiving user:
- 0: Online, FFC, Invisible, Offline
- 4: Away
- 14: N/A
- -1: Occupied, DND,
- 00000004 LONG Sent or received
- 0: Received
- 1: Sent
- 00000008 WORD // Separator value
- 0000000A LONG Timestamp
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 27 Zeroes
-
-
- Notes by Strickz:
- 1. When a URL message is received it is first stored in a longer format, when it
- has been read it is rewritten with the smaller format described above.
- 2. I haven't seen any syntax difference between the two signatures, so I treat them
- exactly the same for now.
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Short Message Format (ICQ 99a-2002a)
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Entry type?
- 0 = Message
- 5 = Unread message
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E0,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Filing flags
- bit 0 = filed in 0:Outgoing, 1:Incoming
- bit 1 = filed in 'Deleted Items', 0:No, 1:Yes
- bit 2 = filed in 'MessageDialog', 0:No, 1:Yes
- Unread messages = 0
- 00000022 WORD Entry sub type
- 1 = Message
- 00000024 LONG UIN of sender/receiver
- 00000028 WORD Length of message text
- 0000002C ASCIIZ Message text
- $+00000000 LONG Status of receiving user:
- 0: Online, FFC, Invisible, Offline
- 4: Away
- 14: N/A
- -1: Occupied, DND,
- 00000004 LONG Sent or received
- 0: Received
- 1: Sent
- +00000008 WORD // Separator value
- +0000000A LONG Timestamp
- +0000000E UNKNOWN 27 27 zeroes
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Long Message Format
- ================================================================
-
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Entry type?
- 0 = Message
- 5 = Unread message
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- 50,3B,C1,5C,5C,95,D3,11,8D,D7,00,10,4B,06,46,2E
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Filing flags
- bit 0 = filed in 0:Outgoing, 1:Incoming
- bit 1 = filed in 'Deleted Items', 0:No, 1:Yes
- bit 2 = filed in 'MessageDialog', 0:No, 1:Yes
- Unread messages = 0
- 00000022 WORD Entry sub type
- 1 = Message
- 00000024 LONG UIN of sender/receiver
- 00000028 WORD Length of text
- When received from 2002a this is 1 and text is only a
- NULL character
- 0000002A ASCIIZ ANSI text
- $+00000000 LONG Status of receiving user:
- 0: Online, FFC, Invisible, Offline, DND, Occupied
- 4: Away
- 14: N/A
- Value is always 0 when receiving client was Miranda
- 00000004 LONG Sent or received
- 0: Received
- 1: Sent
- 00000008 WORD // Separator value
- 0000000A LONG Timestamp
- 0000000E UNKNOWN 19 Zeroes
- 00000021 WORD Length of Rich text
- When message was sent to online 2002a user, this is 0 and the rich
- text is missing.
- 00000023 ASCIIZ Rich Text
- $+00000000 WORD Length of UTF8 text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ UTF8 Text
- $+00000000 LONG Unknown, always 0
- +00000004 LONG Unknown, always 0
- +00000009 LONG Unknown, received: 00800080h
- sent : 00FFFFFFh
-
-
- Notes: The long format can keep up to three copies of the message text,
- two versions in plain text format and one in rich text format. The reason
- for this is unknown but it looks pretty stupid. The rich text version is never
- used once a message has been sent/received. Yet it is stored in the database making
- each message entry 2-3 times larger.
-
-
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == URL format Miranda (unread event)
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- 5 = Unread?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number?
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- EA,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Filing status?
- bit 0 = filed as 0:Sent, 1:Received
- bit 1 = in Deleted Items -- 0:no, 1:yes
- bit 2 = in Messages -- 0:no, 1:yes
- 0 = Unread
- 00000022 WORD 1Ah (26)
- 00000024 LONG UIN of sender/receiver
- 00000028 LONg Length of description and url (incl. NULL)
- 0000002C ASCIIZ Description and URL
-* $+00000000 LONG 4
-* 00000004 LONG 0
- 00000008 WORD // Separator value
- 0000000A LONG Timestamp
- 0000000D UNKNOWN 27 Zeroes
-
- 00000028 WORD Length of signature and the textstring+zeroes ++ START OF BLOCK
- 0000002A UNKNOWN 16 Another signature?
- 37,1C,58,72,E9,87,D4,11,A4,C1,00,D0,B7,59,B1,D9
- 0000003C WORD 0
- 0000003E LONG Length of textstring (no terminating zero)
-* 00000042 ASCIIZ String: "Send URL"
- $+00000000 LONG 0
- +00000005 LONG 1
- +00000009 UNKNOWN 11 Zeroes ++ ENDS BLOCK
-
- +0000000F LONG Looks like length of url+4 bytes.
- +00000013 LONG Length of URL message content
- +00000017 ASCIIZ Description+URL, the two parts are separated with
- one FEh BYTE (-2). Not NULL terminated.
-
-
- ================================================================
- == URL format 2002a (unread)
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- 5 = Unread?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number?
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- EA,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Filing status?
- bit 0 = filed as 0:Sent, 1:Received
- bit 1 = in Deleted Items -- 0:no, 1:yes
- bit 2 = in Messages -- 0:no, 1:yes
- 0 = Unread
- 00000022 WORD 1Ah (26)
- 00000024 LONG UIN of sender/receiver
- 00000028 LONG 1 (length?)
- 0000002C UNKNOWN 1 0, Terminating zero of an empty string?
-* 0000002D UNKNOWN 6 Zeroes
- 00000033 WORD // Separator value
- 00000035 LONG Timestamp
- 00000039 UNKNOWN 27 Zeroes
-
- 00000054 WORD Length of signature and the textstring+zeroes ++ START OF BLOCK
- 00000056 UNKNOWN 16 Another signature?
- 37,1C,58,72,E9,87,D4,11,A4,C1,00,D0,B7,59,B1,D9
- 00000066 WORD 0
- 0000006C LONG Length of textstring (no terminating zero)
- 0000005F ASCIIZ String: "Send Web Page Address (URL)"
- $+00000000 BYTE 0 (terminating null?)
- +00000001 LONG 0
- +00000005 LONG 1
- +00000009 UNKNOWN 6 Zeroes ++ ENDS BLOCK
-
- +0000000F LONG Looks like length of url+4 bytes. I have seen entries where ++ START OF BLOCK
- this value overflows the total event size at offset 0 by
- 2 bytes. Bug in ICQ?
- +00000013 LONG Length of URL message content (excl. NULL)
- +00000017 ASCIIZ Description+URL, the two parts are separated with
- one FEh BYTE (-2). ++ ENDS BLOCK
-
- $+00000000 WORD 0
-
-
-
-***
-*** Contact
-***
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of Contact v99a (ICQ 99a) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- -1 = not filed? (Ex. MyDetails)
- 0 = Messages?
- 1 = Contact list?
- 2 = Ignore list?
- 9 = System Messages?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status:
- 2 = active
- 3 = Awaiting authorization
- 5 = removed from contact list
- 12 = deleted from address book?
- 13 = outdated/defunct???
- 14 = outdated/defunct???
- 00000026 LONG GroupID of contact group containing user
- 0000002A 40 BYTEs Unknown
- 00000052 WORD // Separator value
- 00000054 LONG Number of user event WAV entries
- 00000058 --- List of consecutive user event WAV entries
- $+00000000 38 BYTEs Unknown
- +00000026 WORD // Separator value
- +00000028 --- 99a user information for this contact
- See 'My Details v99a' for syntax
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of Contact (Db99b) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- -1 = not filed? (Ex. MyDetails)
- 0 = Messages?
- 1 = Contact list?
- 2 = Ignore list?
- 9 = System Messages?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status:
- 2 = active
- 3 = Awaiting authorization
- 5 = removed from contact list
- 12 = deleted from address book?
- 13 = outdated/defunct???
- 14 = outdated/defunct???
- 00000026 LONG GroupID of contact group containing user
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of user event WAV entries
- 00000030 --- List of consecutive user event WAV entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Number of property blocks
- +00000006 --- List of consecutive property blocks
- +00000000 DWORD Timestamp
- 00000004 LONG Unknown (0)
- +00000008 LONG Number of Phonebook entries
- +0000000C --- List of consecutive Phonebook entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 DWORD Timestamp
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of Contact v2000a & v2000b (ICQ 2000a/2000b) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- -1 = not filed? (Ex. MyDetails)
- 0 = Messages?
- 1 = Contact list?
- 2 = Ignore list?
- 9 = System Messages?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status:
- 2 = active
- 3 = Awaiting authorization
- 5 = removed from contact list
- 12 = deleted from address book?
- 13 = outdated/defunct???
- 14 = outdated/defunct???
- 00000026 LONG GroupID of contact group containing user
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of user event WAV entries
- 00000030 --- List of consecutive user event WAV entries
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Number of property blocks
- +00000006 --- List of consecutive property blocks
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Timestamp, time of last update?
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of Contact v2001a (ICQ 2001a/2001b) data:
- ================================================================
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- -1 = not filed? (Ex. MyDetails)
- 0 = Messages?
- 1 = Contact list?
- 2 = Ignore list?
- 9 = System Messages?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG Label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status:
- 2 = active
- 3 = Awaiting authorization
- 5 = removed from contact list
- 12 = deleted from address book?
- 13 = outdated/defunct???
- 14 = outdated/defunct???
- 00000026 LONG GroupID of contact group containing user
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Number of property blocks
- 00000030 --- List of consecutive property blocks
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Timestamp, time of last update
-
-
-
- ================================================================
- == Format of Contact v2002a (ICQ 2002a) data:
- ================================================================
-
- 00000000 LONG The following number of bytes in data
- 00000004 LONG Where entry is filed?
- -1 = not filed? (Ex. MyDetails)
- 0 = Messages?
- 1 = Contact list?
- 2 = Ignore list?
- 9 = System Messages?
- 00000008 LONG DAT entry number = 1005
- 0000000C UNKNOWN 16 Signature
- E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- 0000001C WORD // Separator value
- 0000001E LONG label = 55534552h ('USER')
- 00000022 LONG User entry status:
- 2 = active
- 3 = Awaiting authorization
- 5 = removed from contact list
- 12 = deleted from address book?
- 13 = outdated/defunct???
- 14 = outdated/defunct???
- 00000026 LONG GroupID of contact group containing user
- 0000002A WORD // Separator value
- 0000002C LONG Unknown, 0
- 00000030 WORD // Separator value
- 00000032 LONG Number of property blocks
- 00000036 List of consecutive property blocks
- $+00000000 WORD // Separator value
- +00000002 LONG Timestamp, time of last update
-
-
- >> Contact properties that sounds interesting
- Property Data type Description
- ----------------------------------- ----------- -----------------------------
- UserCategory LONG Unknown (Entry status?)
- RealGroupID LONG Same as GroupID above?
- ----------------------------------- ----------- -----------------------------
- Comment: The question here is, if the same information appears both in header
- and in properties, which one should we use? Can they be different?
-
-
-
-***
-*** General
-***
-
-
- >> Separator values
- The separator value appears in many places. It is a 2-byte value and
- reflects the version of ICQ that the database was used with. Exactly
- when and how the values get updated is still a bit unclear. Not all
- entries get updated when the ICQ version is updated, there are always
- a couple of entries that are left with the old value but they still appear
- correctly in the history.
-
-
- Version Separator value ICQ release date
- ----------------- ------------------- ----------------
- ICQ 2003a v5.45 21,02
- ICQ 2002a 16,02 (534) 19/04 2002
- ICQ 2002a 15,02 (533) 25/03 2002
- ICQ 2001b v5.18 06,02 (518) 28/11 2001
- ICQ 2001b v5.17 05,02 (517) 12/11 2001
- ICQ 2001b v5.16 04,02 (516) 08/11 2001
- ICQ 2001b v5.15 03,02 (515) 30/10 2001
- ICQ 2001 v4.70 15/10 2001
- ICQ 2001 v4.65 01,D1 (465) 04/09 2001
- ICQ 200 v4.63 07/02 2001
- ICQ 200 v4.60 25/10 2000
- ICQ 200 v4.56 26/09 2000
- ICQ 2000b v4.55 21/09 2000
- ICQ 2000a v4.31 31/05 2000
- ICQ 2000a v4.30 11/05 2000
- ICQ 2000a v4.29 24/04 2000
- ICQ 99b v3.19 31/08 2000
- ICQ 99b v3.18 29/08 1999
- ICQ 99b v3.17 16/08 1999
- ICQ 99b v3.01 ?
- ICQ 99a v2.24 01/08 1999
- ICQ 99a v2.22 15/06 1999
- ICQ 99a v2.21 18/05 1999
- ICQ 99a v2.20 03/05 1999
- ICQ 99a v2.15 13/04 1999
- ICQ 99a v2.05 CD,00 (205) ?
- ICQ 98 v1.52 98,00 (152) ? 1998
-
-
-
- >> Format of property block:
- 00000000 WORD // Separator value
- 00000004 LONG Number of user properties
- 00000008 --- List of consecutive user properties
-
-
- >> Format of each property:
- 00000000 WORD Length of property name
- 00000002 ASCIIZ Property name
- $+00000000 BYTE Property value type:
- 100 / 64h = CHAR
- 101 / 65h = BYTE
- 102 / 66h = WORD
- 103 / 67h = INTEGER
- 104 / 68h = DWORD
- 105 / 69h = LONG
- 107 / 6bh = ASCIIZ (1 WORD + String)
- 109 / 6dh = Sublist (see below)
- 111 / 6fh = DWORD (length) + BYTE array
- +00000001 <var> Property value
-
-
- >> Format of 6D sub list
- 00000000 LONG Number of properties in sub list
- 00000004 BYTE Sublist type? (6B or 6E)
- 00000005 --- List of consecutive 6D6B or 6D6E properties
-
- Comment: There appears to exist two variations, the 6B- & the 6E-variation.
- 6B is just a list of strings, 6E is a complete property list which
- means that it can be recursive.
-
- >> Format of the 6D6B property
- 00000000 WORD Length of string
- 00000002 ASCIZZ String
-
- >> Format of the 6D6E property
- 00000000 WORD // Separator value
- 00000002 LONG Number of properties
- 00000006 --- List of consecutive properties
-
- Comment: This is the same as a standard property block.
-
-
- >> Format of Wav entry:
- 00000000 WORD //separator value
- 00000002 LONG user event for which Wav will be played:
- 1 = Message
- 2 = Chat
- 3 = File
- 4 = URL
- 10 = Externals
- 19 = Contact
- 20 = Phone
- 2007 = User ID // Not in My Details
- 2010 = Online Alert
- 00000006 LONG 0:play default WAV, 1:play the user-specified WAV
- 0000000A WORD length of file name
- 0000000C ASCIIZ full path and file name of WAV
-
-
- >> Format of contact group (2000a and later):
- 00000000 WORD // Separator value
- 00000002 LONG Number of group properties
- 00000006 List of group properties
-
- Comment: This is the same as a standard property block.
-
- >> Known group properties
- Property Data type Description
- ----------------------------------- ----------- -----------------------------
- FirstState LONG Unknown (Visual state?)
- GroupID LONG 3 = Awaiting authorization, 1000 and over
- means a user defined group
- GroupName ASCIIZ Name of the group
- ParentID LONG Unknown (always 0 in my test DBs)
- ----------------------------------- ----------- -----------------------------
- Comment: Only GroupID and GroupName seems to be required
-
-
- >> Format of contact group (99a & 99b):
- 00000000 LONG Group ID:
- 3 = Awaiting authorization, 1000 and over
- means a user defined group
- 00000004 WORD Length of group name
- 00000006 ASCIIZ Group name
- $+00000000 LONG Unknown, usually -1
- +00000004 WORD Group visual status, 0 = Closed, 1 = Open
-
-
- >> Format of Event WAV entry (99a):
- 00000000 WORD // Separator value
- 00000002 LONG User event for which WAV will be played:
- 1 = Message
- 2 = Chat
- 3 = File
- 4 = URL
- 10 = Externals
- 19 = Contact
- 20 = Phone
- 2007 = User ID //not in My Details
- 2010 = Online Alert
- 00000006 LONG 0 = Play default WAV, 1 = play the user-specified WAV
- 0000000A WORD length of file name
- 0000000C ASCIIZ full path and file name of WAV
-
-
- >> Format of Phonebook entry (99a & 99b):
- 00000000 WORD length of phone number entry name
- 00000002 ASCIIZ phone number entry name
- $+00000000 WORD length of area code text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ area code text
- $+00000000 WORD length of prefix text
- +00000002 ASCIIZ prefix text
- $+00000000 WORD length of country name
- +00000002 ASCIIZ country name
- $+00000000 WORD ??? (0) 1
- +00000002 WORD length of number (last 4 digits) text
- +00000004 ASCIIZ number text
-
-
- >> Timestamps
-
- >> Entry types
-
- 00h - Message
- 09h - System message
- 0Bh - Chat log?
-
- >> DAT Signatures
-
- DAT signatures are sequences of 16 bytes that appear in the beginning of most
- database entry types. They could be useful if you want to scan a DAT file for
- certain types of data without using the IDX file.
-
- Various messages: E0,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- Chat request: E1,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- File request: E2,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- My Details: E4,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- Contact: E5,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- Reminder: E6,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
- Note: EE,23,A3,DB,DF,B8,D1,11,8A,65,00,60,08,71,A3,91
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diff --git a/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-readme.txt b/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-readme.txt deleted file mode 100644 index 0ad0b7b1d2..0000000000 --- a/plugins/Dbx_mmap_SA/Import_SA/docs/import-readme.txt +++ /dev/null @@ -1,128 +0,0 @@ -
- Import Plugin for Miranda IM
- ____________________________
-
-
-About
-_____
-
-This Miranda IM plugin allows you to import contacts and messages
-from your Mirabilis ICQ database and from Miranda IM profiles. Please note
-that this plugin does not import settings and preferences.
-
-
-
-Installation
-____________
-
-Simply copy "import.dll" into your Miranda IM plugin directory (usually
-"C:\Program Files\Miranda IM\Plugins\") and restart Miranda IM.
-
-You start the import by selecting "Import..." in the main menu.
-
-
-
-Changes
-_______
-
-0.9.2
-
-Bugfixes:
- - Another crash with non-IM contacts.
- - Miranda IM visibility lists were imported wrong.
- - Some general stability improvements when dealing with corrupted
- Miranda IM databases.
-
-
-0.9.1
-
-Bugfixes:
- - No longer crashes when importing Miranda contacts from a protocol
- with no unique ID setting (Weather, RSS, etc).
-
-
-0.9
-
-Bugfixes:
- - Don't auto run wizard until at least one protocol is installed.
- - Don't enable Mirabilis import unless ICQ is installed.
- - Memory leaks.
-
-New features:
- - Supports all installed protocols.
- - 20% smaller.
-
-
-0.8.1
-
-Bugfixes:
- - Fixed a crash while importing from Miranda IM databases.
-
-New features:
- - Added AIM support for Miranda IM import.
- - Added YAHOO support for Miranda IM import.
-
-
-0.8
-
-Bugfixes:
- - Fixed two memory leaks and a crash while importing from Miranda IM databases.
-
-New features:
- - Added ICQ Corp support for Miranda IM import (thanks Sergey).
-
-
-
-Known Problems
-______________
-
-- It is not possible to import from Mirabilis ICQ 2003b. This feature is being
- worked on and will be available in a future version.
-
-- Weather stations, RSS feeds, and other non-IM items are not imported when you
- import contacts from a Miranda IM database. It has not yet been decided if
- this feature will be added or not.
-
-
-
-Support and Bug Reporting
-_________________________
-
-We cannot give support through e-mail or instant messages. Please visit the Miranda IM
-help page at http://www.miranda-im.org/help/ if you need help with this plugin.
-
-If the help page does not answer your question, please visit the Miranda IM support
-forum at: http://forums.miranda-im.org and we will try to assist you. Remember that
-everyone involved in this project are unpaid volounteers, so keep it friendly.
-
-If you want to report a bug, do so in the official bug tracker at:
-http://bugs.miranda-im.org/
-
-
-
-Contact
-_______
-
-Current maintainer is Martin Öberg.
-E-mail: strickz at miranda-im.org
-
-
-
-License and Copyright
-_____________________
-
-Copyright (C) 2001-2005 Martin Öberg, Richard Hughes, Roland Rabien & Tristan Van de Vreede
-
-This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
-modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
-as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
-of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
-
-This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
-but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
-MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
-GNU General Public License for more details.
-
-You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
-along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
-Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307, USA.
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