glad my posts are useful ;) anyway, you can register a channel on any server, so you dont have actually to run one by yourself, there are zillions of networks out there that are just waiting for you. you can also check pjirc, it is a jave applet for online irc chat, its pretty integrate-able, you can change the background and the whole look to feat your website, also the language, even Hebrew is supported :D HTH, Nitsan On 03/05/2008, paragasu <paragasu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 4:42 AM, Nitsan Bin-Nun <nitsanbn@xxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > umm sorry for interupting but.... RTFM / STFM? > > > > btw, if you dont need history you can write an webby irc client > > > > > > On 01/05/2008, paragasu <paragasu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > > > > > you build one. Thats the point of it wasn't it eh? > > > > A friend and I made a chat with jabber throught second life (the > > > game) and > > > > a > > > > php webpage. > > > > > > > > > interesting. i really wan't to try out your chat implementation. may > > > i? > > > i don't know how to integrate php with jabber since *i don't have much > > > understanding > > > *on how jabber works.. :).. may give me some idea.. > > > > > > wow.. good idea. i overlook this option. actually, irc server is a good > option.. tq > > >