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CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC
5599 CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC http://cgiirc.sourceforge.net/ CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC from a web browser, it is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall.
See the features page for more information on the features or try the
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CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that lets you access IRC from a web browser, it is designed to be flexible and has many uses such as an IRC gateway for an IRC network, a chat-room for a website or to access IRC when stuck behind a restrictive firewall.
See the features page for more information on the features or try the
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EveryChat is a web chat script designed to work under any browser. Since early 1997, EveryChat has been installed on thousands of web sites all over the web. Other chat scripts have come and gone, but EveryChat remains a leader in the online chat world. EveryChat was designed to be as simple as possible for everyone and it is one of the most lightweight chat scripts out there. It takes up no more resources than a standard form submit script and it will run on any server that supports Perl. EveryChat has been tested on UNIX, Linux, Windows, BeOS and Macintosh platforms under many different web servers. On the user end, EveryChat will run under any browser, even Lynx! It has even been tested under Mosaic. Why limit your user base to people who can use Java? Why require a new browser? EveryChat will let anyone chat, period.
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This script was inspired by Mike Wheeler's chat scripts. Neither of his quite did what I wanted (or looked how I wanted... so sue me, I'm a hound for aesthetics), so I wrote my own. Not as powerful as his ChatPro but I don't need multiroom capablitites or whatnot. I wrote this from the ground up, though, so don't accuse me of being a copycat. ;) Tori Amos once said, "There are only 12 ideas in the world; it's just a matter of how you spice them."
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Due to limited time and resources I am currently looking for a motivated and avid project manager or developer for my longtime web chat project. This is one of the most popular and robust chat scripts available, written in Perl. Please contact me if you are willing to support the development, assist in or take over project management and maintenance
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SFEChat is a real-time chat cgi for the web, similar to Chat-N-Time but with more "bells & whistles." It lets you hold real-time conversations on a web page. Users log in, and then can type what they'd like to say into a text box, and hit "Enter" or click a button. The chat window refreshes itself every 10 seconds or so (you can configure the time between refreshes), so that others looking at the page will be able to see the new addition to the conversation. (You can modify this refresh setting.) This program requires the use of frames and JavaScript though, so non-frame browsers won't be able to use it.
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