Date: Thu, 4 May 2006 08:59:52 -0800 From: Beech Rintoul <beech@mangohealth.org> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Cc: Gary Kline <kline@tao.thought.org> Subject: Re: How do I set up an IRC site? Message-ID: <200605040900.07789.beech@mangohealth.org> In-Reply-To: <20060504161553.GA98295@thought.org> References: <20060504161553.GA98295@thought.org>
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--nextPart3160139.JVNTztUlUK Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline On Thursday 04 May 2006 08:15, Gary Kline wrote: > Folks, > > I'm thinking of setting up an IRC page on my website so I > can chat (live) with just a few people. Are there any tutorials > on this? Othr than using GAIM and ymessenger, the last time I > did live chat was circa 1991 with the write utility. So beyond > that, I'm clueless. > > thanks for any insights, > > gary Check out X7 Chat http://www.x7chat.com it's written in PHP works very well= =20 standalone and integrates nicely into most bbs's. I use it on a couple of=20 websites and find it doesn't have the resource drain some of the java based= =20 chat scripts do. Beech =2D-=20 =2D------------------------------------------------------------------------= =2D------------- Beech Rintoul - Sys. Administrator - beech@mangohealth.org /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | Mangohealth \ / - NO HTML/RTF in e-mail | 201 East 9Th Avenue Ste.310 X - NO Word docs in e-mail | Anchorage, AK 99501 / \ - XanGo - http://www.mangohealth.org =2D------------------------------------------------------------------------= =2D------------- --nextPart3160139.JVNTztUlUK Content-Type: application/pgp-signature -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.3 (FreeBSD) iD8DBQBEWjMX2TFLCHYGSF0RAo0DAJ9L247DdfiXkd1g7yZMVCg5EOtMKQCeJBmp Qe3Ux8b4CwCmMAnZCAHxS/Y= =gHgv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --nextPart3160139.JVNTztUlUK--
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