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The TOC protocol, or Talk to OSCAR protocol, was a protocol used by some third-party AOL Instant Messenger clients and several clients that AOL produced itself. Sometime near August 19, 2005, AOL discontinued support for the protocol and no longer uses it in any of the instant messaging clients it actively maintains, such as its Windows and Mac clients for the AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ systems. However, it once did produce several of its own TOC clients, including TiK and TAC which are written in Tcl/Tk, TNT which is written in Emacs Lisp, all of which are open source, and a Java client originally called which later became the web applet. AOL also provided the TOC protocol specification openly to developers in the hopes that they will use it instead of the proprietary OSCAR protocol

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  • The TOC protocol, or Talk to OSCAR protocol, was a protocol used by some third-party AOL Instant Messenger clients and several clients that AOL produced itself. Sometime near August 19, 2005, AOL discontinued support for the protocol and no longer uses it in any of the instant messaging clients it actively maintains, such as its Windows and Mac clients for the AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ systems. However, it once did produce several of its own TOC clients, including TiK and TAC which are written in Tcl/Tk, TNT which is written in Emacs Lisp, all of which are open source, and a Java client originally called which later became the web applet. AOL also provided the TOC protocol specification openly to developers in the hopes that they will use it instead of the proprietary OSCAR protocol they use themselves. In July 2012, AOL turned off the TOC2 servers and it is no longer possible to connect to AIM using this protocol. TOC was an ASCII-based protocol, while OSCAR is a binary protocol. In addition, TOC contained fewer features than its OSCAR counterpart. OSCAR provides such functionality as buddy icons, file transfer, and advertising.
  • Das TOC-Protokoll (Talk to OSCAR Protocol) ist ein veraltetes Protokoll, das als Wrapper für das OSCAR-Protokoll benutzt wurde. Verwendet wurde es vor allem von Anbietern des AOL Instant Messengers, zeitweise einschließlich AOL selbst. Am 19. August 2005 stellte AOL den Support ein und verwendet es seitdem auch nicht mehr in seinen Clients. AOL veröffentlichte die Spezifikation, um Open-Source-Projekte zu fördern. Unter anderem entwickelte es auch eigene Clients, wie z. B. und .
  • Het Toc-protocol, voluit Talk to OSCAR-protocol, is een open communicatieprotocol dat gebruikt wordt door enkele clients van AIM. Anno 2012 is versie 2 van het Toc-protocol actueel. Het protocol is nooit bekendgemaakt aan het grote publiek, wellicht vanwege de gebrekkige ondersteuning voor bestandsoverdrachten en onvolledige implementaties. Het Toc-protocol gebruikt net als OSCAR vooral poort 9898, en voor authenticatie poort 5190.
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  • The TOC protocol, or Talk to OSCAR protocol, was a protocol used by some third-party AOL Instant Messenger clients and several clients that AOL produced itself. Sometime near August 19, 2005, AOL discontinued support for the protocol and no longer uses it in any of the instant messaging clients it actively maintains, such as its Windows and Mac clients for the AOL Instant Messenger and ICQ systems. However, it once did produce several of its own TOC clients, including TiK and TAC which are written in Tcl/Tk, TNT which is written in Emacs Lisp, all of which are open source, and a Java client originally called which later became the web applet. AOL also provided the TOC protocol specification openly to developers in the hopes that they will use it instead of the proprietary OSCAR protocol
  • Das TOC-Protokoll (Talk to OSCAR Protocol) ist ein veraltetes Protokoll, das als Wrapper für das OSCAR-Protokoll benutzt wurde. Verwendet wurde es vor allem von Anbietern des AOL Instant Messengers, zeitweise einschließlich AOL selbst. Am 19. August 2005 stellte AOL den Support ein und verwendet es seitdem auch nicht mehr in seinen Clients. AOL veröffentlichte die Spezifikation, um Open-Source-Projekte zu fördern. Unter anderem entwickelte es auch eigene Clients, wie z. B. und .
  • Het Toc-protocol, voluit Talk to OSCAR-protocol, is een open communicatieprotocol dat gebruikt wordt door enkele clients van AIM. Anno 2012 is versie 2 van het Toc-protocol actueel. Het protocol is nooit bekendgemaakt aan het grote publiek, wellicht vanwege de gebrekkige ondersteuning voor bestandsoverdrachten en onvolledige implementaties. Het Toc-protocol gebruikt net als OSCAR vooral poort 9898, en voor authenticatie poort 5190.
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