Hi, Im looking for a good chat-script, (cgi, php, or other) that could
be used without being a big hog.. I know that all will hog resource
and many are no count to use.
So knowing this, I would like to know which script is best
suggested in using for a chat. I will be renting a raq or Linux
at some point for using it on..
If there is a place that would allow a chat script to be installed
i'd like to know about it, the only thing that would be installed
would be a chatroom script.
So what is the best suggested script to use, a nice one
that does not cost a lot of money, say one under $250 if
there is one to be found.
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As a second question: I heard of IRCPlus once and used
it before, I would like to know if any one else has used
it and what did you think of it?
I would like to use it again, but im not sure what type
of account or server is required for its usage, the last host
said it crashed there server every day and stoped offering
to host it on the account.. (which at first was offering to host
it with no probelm, as it was the script the host suggested using)
Thanks.
be used without being a big hog.. I know that all will hog resource
and many are no count to use.
So knowing this, I would like to know which script is best
suggested in using for a chat. I will be renting a raq or Linux
at some point for using it on..
If there is a place that would allow a chat script to be installed
i'd like to know about it, the only thing that would be installed
would be a chatroom script.
So what is the best suggested script to use, a nice one
that does not cost a lot of money, say one under $250 if
there is one to be found.
---
As a second question: I heard of IRCPlus once and used
it before, I would like to know if any one else has used
it and what did you think of it?
I would like to use it again, but im not sure what type
of account or server is required for its usage, the last host
said it crashed there server every day and stoped offering
to host it on the account.. (which at first was offering to host
it with no probelm, as it was the script the host suggested using)
Thanks.