Version: 1.00, by Ranma2k
Developer Last Online: Oct 2017
Category: Integration with vBulletin -
Version: 3.6.5
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Released: 03-25-2007
Last Update: 03-25-2007
Installs: 196
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vBJirc Ver 1.0.0
Requirements:
Vbulletin ver 3.6.x or up ( didn't test it with 3.5.x please let me know if it works with you )
Introduction:
What does it do ?
well it's a simple java irc integration for vbulletin .. it uses pjirc ( http://www.pjirc.com ) as the java applet. the script let you do the configuration from the admin cp
Main Features:
A java irc applet addon for your site.
Allow/disallow group from using the vbjirc.
Settings are done from the admin area
Uses the forum user names when entering the IRC channel
Uses PJIRC java applet to connect to the irc.
Time required to install
1 - 2 min max
UPDATES:
1.0.0: initial release.
Known Issues:
None till now
Thanks to Distance for bugging me to release it
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Hi, I realised that my vbjirc doesnt really work correctly. It is accessible via my homepage at www.lifecope.com but when I go to the other pages and click on the vbjirc chat icon, it doesnt direct to the correct page. I tried fiddling with the options in the vbulletin options and whether i enabled or disabled "If you facing problems with the links in navbar and footer eable this?", it doesnt work correctly. I hope you get what I mean.
Excellent. I've just spent a morning making my own VBpage to add the default pjirc setup and came here hunting for help with extracting the member's name so as to use as their default name. I spotted this and decided it would save me a lot more work - and yay, it did. (so far).
Click the Chatroom link on the top navbar to see the integrated chat. We also have a bot on the channel sending various data that aggregates at the bottom of the forums to give a "Chatters Online" section. It's quite possibly the niftiest chat integration, and I'm thankful that I have a member willing to run a bot forever and ever.
hmm, would like to know more about the server load this application gives... anyone knows?
There should be almost zero server load for you. The java app runs on the users computer and connects to an IRC server which you are most likely not hosting.
Is there anyway to replace nonenglish characters with an underline or something else? i got this error ever time
[22:23] Erroneous Nickname: Illegal characters and if i change my nick (to someone who doensn't have . or something) i got this error: [22:26] Unable to connect : java.lang.ThreadDeath : null