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[nycphp-talk] PHP AND AOL Instant Messenger

Matthew Terenzio webmaster at localnotion.com
Fri Oct 1 14:35:36 EDT 2004


if you can run a jabber server, try this. BTW, this uses http and must 
retain an open connection, so your average little server will only 
scale to a couple hundred users(big generalization).

http://webmessenger.blitzaffe.com/


On Oct 1, 2004, at 9:45 AM, Joseph Crawford wrote:

> i would pick up on flash but i suck at graphic design and i already 
> know PHP :)
>
> so the only way to do something like this is to communicate to a
> server process? i mean i cant have someone go to the site, login and
> have the socket remain open such as this.
>
> user goes to the site, logs in, that page doesnt change once they
> login, when they click a user in thier userlist it opens a new window
> via javascript that will allow them to send the message in some way.
>
> -- 
> Joseph Crawford Jr.
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