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    Hey, I'm doing a website, and I remember THIS ONE had it so we could chat through mIRC embedded into the site, now how do I do this? Who wants to help me? Baker are you the one that coded it before? HELP
    uakene.com

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    Solecord coded everything for the site. I don't know how the IRC chat thing works.

    But this is the Java-based webclient that Inside3d uses (example) [I took a look at their .html to see what they were using, heh):

    http://www.pjirc.com/main.php

    I don't know how to set it up (in fact, I don't have Java installed), but I bet it has instructions. And I see they have forums:

    http://forum.pjirc.com/

    And you'd think they have an IRC channel too.
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    • #3
      yeah, pjirc seems to be the vote heh

      I've had multiple people tell me to use it, guess I'll get to it, and yeah I read up and know how to get it going, thanks for the info bud, long time no see
      uakene.com

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      • #4
        pjirc, simple. I had that running on the SNS site a while back, it consumes more server resources and isn't as slick as having a link to an actual irc channel, but not everyone has an irc client installed
        It really depends on how you want to implement the chat into your system.
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