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#28767 09/06/03 01:47 AM
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I’m looking for a good web based IRC script that will allow my users who are not familiar with mIRC to access my server though my website, does anyone know of any good scripts that will allow me to do this?

I’ve managed to find one script, but it’s not really what I was looking for.

Any help would be great,

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try jpilot...

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Thats odd....the link didn't show. Thanks for adding it LOL

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If you are talking about Java try http://www.pjirc.com


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Yea PJIRC beats jIRC to death, and PJIRC is free!

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It's FREE plus you can edit the source code too like the one I'm using http://www.khmer.ws/page.asp?exe=Chat 82kb he he smile


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all the above suck imho though use less server load...

CGI:IRC is best inmho

search on sourceforge for it


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CGI:IRC has several flaws that you just decided to ignore. #1, all users have the [email]user@host[/email] of the webserver. That makes banning users virtually impossible. #2 a persistent HTTP connection requires signifigant load on the web server. A java client is run on the user's machine therefore incurring NO extra load on the server, so I don't know at all what you are referring to with your comments.


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