Anybody up for (or indeed see a need for) a multi threaded php
daemonised jabber client? Looks like an interesting challenge!
Børge Holen wrote:
On Sunday 09 December 2007 11:17:36 you wrote:
thank you Børge Holen,
I think the third solution is very COOL , using the jabber 2.0 in the
backend
but i'm still confusing how can i get communicate the jabber srver with web
chat page!
if u can explain more i will be gratful.
http://www.jabber.com/CE/JabberXCP
have a look. me and a pal had this thing communicating in/out of Second Life /
webinterface... nothing usable, we just made it work and was thinking of
using it for a mobile <-> second life thing .... end of story for some
reason, things to do and bills to pay.
Best regards
2007/12/8, Børge Holen <borge@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Saturday 08 December 2007 16:28:06 you wrote:
live chat throught a web page like www.amitie.fr
then I got three solutions for you, either make a (as mentioned by others
on
the list) an ajax frontend witch do the irc lookalike.
You can create a webinterface for an irc server. I think java is often
used
for this solution, you can probably also use ajax. (this isn't as hard as
is
looks, I think this solution is easier than the first one)
And as a third and ... the COOL solution is to user the jabber 2.0 as the
backend and some php stuff in the middle and a nice interface, that you
can
connect directly using a jabber client (maby throught a mobile) and
someone
on the same time using the webpage to chat with you ?;D This option is of
course available on the second option to, except you use irc.
All this open protocolls just makes us nerds go crazy!!!
2007/12/8, Børge Holen <borge@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
On Saturday 08 December 2007 09:59:35 abderrazzak nejeoui wrote:
Hello,
i want build a multi chat server based in php.
1- is that possible
2- if yes can you instruct me how to bigin
thanks
chat as in :
forum
livchat throught a page
livechat throught an external program,
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