DutchPIPE:Run around with avatars on your site with PHP/AJAX
Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 7:19 am
Introducing DutchPIPE alpha 0.1:
Turn sites into virtual multi-user environments
PHP version 5 & AJAX
With DutchPIPE open source software, web developers can make virtual
multi-user environments. Each web page becomes an abstracted
environment or location where visitors and other items on the page are
visualized. This status is retained as visitors move around. A lot of
real-time interaction is possible. The result: Persistent Interactive
Page Environments. DutchPIPE uses AJAX and the DOM for the browser -
it works without Java, Flash, plugin or firewall adjustments. On the
server, PHP 5 is used.
To see what it implies:
http://dutchpipe.org/
Turn sites into virtual multi-user environments
PHP version 5 & AJAX
With DutchPIPE open source software, web developers can make virtual
multi-user environments. Each web page becomes an abstracted
environment or location where visitors and other items on the page are
visualized. This status is retained as visitors move around. A lot of
real-time interaction is possible. The result: Persistent Interactive
Page Environments. DutchPIPE uses AJAX and the DOM for the browser -
it works without Java, Flash, plugin or firewall adjustments. On the
server, PHP 5 is used.
To see what it implies:
http://dutchpipe.org/
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