The Code Project needs...
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
Yea, it would be a great feature. And we don't want chris to get bored, having nothing to do ;P - Anders Money talks, but all mine ever says is "Goodbye!"
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
I've seen a couple freely-available chat room setups written in Java. Would this be blasphemy for us? ;) -- Russell Morris Georgia Institute of Technology "Lisa, just because I don't care doesn't mean I'm not listening..." - Homer
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I've seen a couple freely-available chat room setups written in Java. Would this be blasphemy for us? ;) -- Russell Morris Georgia Institute of Technology "Lisa, just because I don't care doesn't mean I'm not listening..." - Homer
Blah - Java would slow these pages WAY down. :| My suggestion is to exchange ICQ #'s if you want to chat (or MSN, or Yahoo! Messenger, etc...) Jon Sagara "Go Banana!" -- Ralph Wiggum
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I've seen a couple freely-available chat room setups written in Java. Would this be blasphemy for us? ;) -- Russell Morris Georgia Institute of Technology "Lisa, just because I don't care doesn't mean I'm not listening..." - Homer
First an alien and now Java!!!! God bless CP. lol. :) ;) ;P :-D :cool: Farhan Noor Qureshi
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
For the sake of Chris's sanity ;) I'd rather use existing public chats, like MSN's communities. We could create a CP community, or maybe several depending on popularity, and use MSN's chat capability. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Sometimes, arming yourself with a big pointy stake just won't do you any good.
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For the sake of Chris's sanity ;) I'd rather use existing public chats, like MSN's communities. We could create a CP community, or maybe several depending on popularity, and use MSN's chat capability. --Mike-- http://home.inreach.com/mdunn/ Sometimes, arming yourself with a big pointy stake just won't do you any good.
Or as a group project we could throw all of our knowledge together and make our own messenger program. This is a programming site after all. -Matt Newman -- Where there is a will there is a way but if there is no will, well then your just screwed.
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Or as a group project we could throw all of our knowledge together and make our own messenger program. This is a programming site after all. -Matt Newman -- Where there is a will there is a way but if there is no will, well then your just screwed.
I suggest IRC. Its free and only takes a few minutes to set up.
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
Not to be a kill-joy here but I think this is misdirected idea (yes, being diplomatic here ;)). A couple of things that forums have over chat-rooms:* Forums structure the query-response format in a logical easy to use manner
- Messages are stored for prosperity for the good of all mankind
- Forums allow for people in different time zones to interact
- People do less rambling and cut to the chase quicker
- And last but not least if I ever have to download (on my South African connection) another Java applet or have to hit refresh to see the next guys comment in a chat-room I will take Bob (the alien) and go on a killing spree, it will be messy
Over all I think we should leave chat-rooms to IRC or use ICQ, MSN (not that I like MSN mind you) and other instant messengers. regards, Paul Watson Cape Town, South Africa e: paulmwatson@email.com w: vergen.org
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
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Chat rooms. One for each discussion board and the Lounge. It'd be cooL!
Hmm... There has to be a way to tap into MSN Messenger for this. I know it provides chat rooms, and I would be that MS has some kind of programmability model for this in Hailstorm.