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Originally Posted by OrangeFlea
I'm not familiar with the term: "irc applets"
Digichat is a java applet. It doesn't log onto IRC or use IRC servers from what I know of it.
Here's a site that uses it:
http://www.mswebpals.org/digi.htm
I'm seriously considering whether I should get digichat, and the only thing that's holding me back are questions regarding its "Who's Chatting" flexibility. If a good-quality chat program can't do it as you've illustrated in your hack, then I don't want it.
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I should have said Java applet. Anyway, as long as the applet itself can be embedded into the template supplied in the hack instructions I can't think of any reason that it wouldn't work.
Like I said, I'm not familiar with digichat but I do know that some of the high dollar chat softwares such as realchat do provide a way to show who's in chat on remote pages. This hack is geared more toward people who use web based IRC clients such as jpilot or pjirc. It could work with other types aswell but the only way to find out is to try it.
Dewayne