On Wed, 8 Sep 2004 17:56:58 -0300
Yves Junqueira <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I know a few comercial sollutions for live web chat systems.
>
> LivePerson and PHPLive! are the ones I tried and liked.
>
> But do you guys know any free alternative, if p
Hi,
I know a few comercial sollutions for live web chat systems.
LivePerson and PHPLive! are the ones I tried and liked.
But do you guys know any free alternative, if possible one that can
PUSH conversations to visitors?
Thanks!
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Yves Junqueira - nictuku
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Marek Habersack wrote:
>
> ** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> > Marek Habersack wrote:
> >
> > > If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> > > what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> > > They are just Java Applets that conne
** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> Marek Habersack wrote:
>
> > If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> > what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> > They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the
Marek Habersack wrote:
> If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the
> scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client,
Marek Habersack wrote:
> If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the
> scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client
Marek Habersack wrote:
>
> ** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> > Marek Habersack wrote:
> >
> > > If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> > > what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> > > They are just Java Applets that conn
** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> Marek Habersack wrote:
>
> > If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so
> > what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"?
> > They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind th
** On Apr 23, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> > "Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > > like Netscape or IE.
> > > Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) sof
** On Apr 23, Marek L. Kozak scribbled:
> Fraser Campbell wrote:
>
> > "Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >
> > > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > > like Netscape or IE.
> > > Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) so
Fraser Campbell wrote:
> "Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > like Netscape or IE.
> > Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
> > for this ?
>
> Why not use IRC? There are
Fraser Campbell wrote:
> "Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > like Netscape or IE.
> > Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
> > for this ?
>
> Why not use IRC? There are
Ciao,
Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 03:43:16PM -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > like Netscape or IE.
> Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are lots of
> capable (and free) native clients.
I'm using Ji
"Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> like Netscape or IE.
> Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
> for this ?
Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are
Ciao,
Sun, Apr 22, 2001 at 03:43:16PM -0400, Fraser Campbell wrote:
> > I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> > like Netscape or IE.
> Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are lots of
> capable (and free) native clients.
I'm using J
"Marek L. Kozak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
> like Netscape or IE.
> Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
> for this ?
Why not use IRC? There are some free java IRC clients and there are
Hello,
I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
like Netscape or IE.
Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
for this ?
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Regards,
Marek L. Kozak
Hello,
I nned to set up a chat-server that can be connected with a web browser
like Netscape or IE.
Can someone recommend a good (written in C or C++ - not Java) software
for this ?
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Regards,
Marek L. Kozak
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