Hi Ivan,

It's not based on Django, but it's easily embedable on any site and
works pretty well:

https://blueimp.net/ajax/

On Jul 3, 8:20 am, Ivan Uemlianin <i...@llaisdy.com> wrote:
> Xiong
>
> Thanks for your comment.  Good questions.
>
> I envisage a social networking website, based on Django.  The website
> will provide a chat facility for users who are logged in: multi-user
> chatrooms and private chat (I has been thinking of 1-to-1 as a special
> case of multi-user).  Django-integration because certain chat
> functions might have to access Django-centric information (eg
> different types of user displayed differently; perhaps a django
> moderation module).
>
> If there is a standard embeddable thingamajig, that may well be the
> way to go.  Can you recommend any that would fit the above usage?
>
> Best
>
> Ivan
>
>
>
> > Are you looking for a multi-user chatroom, or private chat?  I'm
> > guessing you want the first, but you included a jabber client in there
> > as well, which, to my knowledge, only supports 1-to-1 conversations.
>
> > The approach I've seen for most sites is to have a web interface to an
> > irc room, so that you can chat without having an irc client, or with
> > one, if you prefer.  I know that Rizon just announced an embeddable
> > client for their network, and a quick google finds all sorts of
> > different embeddable clients.  What specifically do you need Django-
> > integration for, as opposed to a standard java/javascript embeddable
> > thingamajig?

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