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Chat-N-Time is a simple Perl real-time chat cgi for the web. It lets you hold real-time conversations on a web page. Users log in, and then can type what they'd like to say into a text box, and hit "Enter" or click a button. The chat window refreshes itself every 10 seconds or so, so that others looking at the page will be able to see the new addition to the conversation. (You can modify this refresh setting.) This program requires the use of frames, though, so non-frame browsers won't be able to use it.
Works with Internet Explorer 5 and Netscape 2.04, 3.04 and 4.7 but possibly not with other browsers. If you encounter a problem with a certain browser, please let me know which browser you were using! While it also makes use of a META "Refresh" tag, users who can use frames but not META tags can refresh their own screens by clicking another button.
There is a working version online for you to play with (on a Unix system).
This was ported to an NT server with no modifications, but if you put in the full paths to the various files, they need to look like this (double backslashes): C:\\InetPub\\wwwroot\\yourlogin or like "c:/InetPub/wwwroot/yourlogin" depending on your version of Perl.
Here's a few that I searched up on the net:
ScriptChat! This is a community where
people can get together and chat about scripts, script setup, and more. I
really like this idea -- go there and tell all your friends, and help make this
a great script resource! :-)
Dr. Foot! The answers to your painful foot
complaints.
The Weekly Bitch (e-zine). I love this site! :)
Maryland Institute, College of Art
You must be able to execute cgi programs on your web server. If you're not sure whether you have permission to do this, or are not sure how to configure the files, please ask your system administrator. (Usually "root@your.machine.name." For example, if your email address is 'bob@mysite.com' then you can often reach your system administrator at 'root@mysite.com'. AOL, CompuServe, and Prodigy users should look for "technical support" or "member services.")
The following files are required. You may view the individual files
below, or download the package:
Unix: Type "gunzip chatntime.tar.gz" then type "tar -xvf
chatntime.tar" to
uncompress and expand the package. If you are using Windows, then I suggest
you get WinZip, which will handle tar.gz files. You can find WinZip at
TuCows.Com.
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