Try the one from Quaterdeck. It They sell the server and give away the
client. I am not sure if they have a Linux client but they were working
on one.
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I have been asked to provide a web based chat system for a client at
> my ISP. I tried to talk him in
Uhm, If you do not HAVE to physicly have the chat server on your machine,
I know a company that will provide private web-based web chat for your
application (help desk, whatever) and the user client program (it is a
java applet that downloads the first time you use the chat) for web
browsers.
The
Jaldhar H. Vyas wrote:
>
> On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
>
> > I have been asked to provide a web based chat system for a client at
> > my ISP. I tried to talk him into IRC or a MUD/MOO, but they want it
> > web based. Does anyone know of a set of programs/scripts/whatever
> > that will
On Tue, 20 May 1997, Tim Sailer wrote:
> I have been asked to provide a web based chat system for a client at
> my ISP. I tried to talk him into IRC or a MUD/MOO, but they want it
> web based. Does anyone know of a set of programs/scripts/whatever
> that will do this?
>
Funny you should ask. I
I have been asked to provide a web based chat system for a client at
my ISP. I tried to talk him into IRC or a MUD/MOO, but they want it
web based. Does anyone know of a set of programs/scripts/whatever
that will do this?
Thanks,
Tim
PS: If this works, I may package it up as a Debian package.
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