** On Apr 25, Marek L. Kozak scribbled: > Marek Habersack wrote: > > > If you have a Java applet, then the user will see just a "webpage", so > > what's the problem? Do you think the PolChat "web" chats are "web-based"? > > They are just Java Applets that connect to a Java (yuck) server behind the > > scenes. Find a suitable Java IRC applet client, set up your own IRC server > > accessible only from your host with an associated proxy to which the IRC > > applet will connect and authenticate. If the proxy verifies that the > > connection is legit and comes from your machines (i.e. from a Java applet > > hosted on your server) then it forwards the connection to your IRC server. > I'm currently testing EIRC (http://eirc.sourceforge.net) it has almost > all features I wanted and can be connected thru IRC client or WWW > browser. You might want to try http://www.majik3d.org/~namhas/jicra/ since it is more chat-like and much less heavy than EIRC. marek -- Visit: http://caudium.net - the Caudium WebServer /* A completely unrelated fortune */ An optimist is a man who looks forward to marriage. A pessimist is a married optimist.
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