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o0oicebergo0o
01-07-2006, 02:31 AM
<a href="http://www.yakalike.com/" target="_blank">http://www.yakalike.com/</a> Firefox Extention to chat with anyone on a particular site

Corriewf
01-07-2006, 02:49 AM
What is this a freaking firefox forum now? Just giving you a hard time. Very cool ext. :)

Now to force everyone to use it.

Brad
01-07-2006, 03:02 AM
This thing stores the text on a central server. I think it's a cool little add-on but I would rather have something that would store the text on my own server. It would be nice to see a version that would work in IE (and other browsers) so chatting is not just an option for the small ammount of firefox users we get.

I like the idea, but I don't think they will be able to manage it if the add-on becomes popular. Can you imagine the kind of traffic a site like yahoo.com would push their way?

If I were going to code a chat system like this I'd start with my own irc server. I'd build an applet that would work within the browser so the user could get to irc without needing a program on their own computer. To pull it all togther tie IRC's nickserv in with the user accounts used on your site (in our case vBulletin user accounts).

Corriewf
01-07-2006, 03:16 AM
This thing stores the text on a central server. I think it's a cool little add-on but I would rather have something that would store the text on my own server. It would be nice to see a version that would work in IE (and other browsers) so chatting is not just an option for the small ammount of firefox users we get.

I like the idea, but I don't think they will be able to manage it if the add-on becomes popular. Can you imagine the kind of traffic a site like yahoo.com would push their way?

If I were going to code a chat system like this I'd start with my own irc server. I'd build an applet that would work within the browser so the user could get to irc without needing a program on their own computer. To pull it all togther tie IRC's nickserv in with the user accounts used on your site (in our case vBulletin user accounts).


Make it so that the last 20 messages showed regardless of the user's current connection. You would have a very nice product.