Hey Greg, Thanks for your offer. I guess the level of detail I've put
thought into this is outlined below:
>>> >> I'm looking for a basic javascript chat box for our community forums.
>>> >> I've not been able to find anything free enough or simple enough for us
>>> >> to use.
>>> >>
>>> >
I'm still waiting to hear anything more about your requirements for this. :)
--Greg
On Sat, Mar 8, 2008 at 1:25 AM, Greg Hellings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Troy,
>
> Basic chats are pretty simple to throw together, especially if you're
> still running Java and Tomcat on the server. I've been
Troy,
Basic chats are pretty simple to throw together, especially if you're
still running Java and Tomcat on the server. I've been pasting
together some various sites with the GWT (Google Web Toolkit) for a
few weeks now, and a very basic chat shouldn't be hard at all. What
are your specific nee
Thanks for the suggestions John. It might be a solutions, but we'd like
to have things 'project' oriented, so when people are working on a
tagging project or whatever, they can see only the other people logged
in working on that same project so they can collaborate while working.
We'd also lik
Seems like it would make more sense just to install cgiirc on the site
and lock it onto the #sword room on freenode.
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 20:36 -0700, Troy A. Griffitts wrote:
> Anyone want to work on a project for me?
>
> I'm looking for a basic javascript chat box for our community forums.
>
Anyone want to work on a project for me?
I'm looking for a basic javascript chat box for our community forums.
I've not been able to find anything free enough or simple enough for us
to use.
Basically, I'm looking for simple box we can put on a project page where
anyone on that page will see w