A good recommended chat program?

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Mightywayne
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A good recommended chat program?

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Hey folks, I was super-interested in getting BlastChat, but I guess that only works with Joomla and Mambo. =/

I was wondering if you folks had any good suggestions for a chat client that could take the person's username, use that as their nick, and then send them to a chat. Bonus if you know one that allows me to ban/kick and make moderators.

If you don't, then do you know how hard it is to do this with IRC? :x
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I've installed tufat's flash chat and been extremely happy with it.

$5 is a coffee at starbucks, and the software was very well done. I encourage you to check it out. Sooooo worth it.
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I've used phpFreeChat, though never in production. Can't say I'd whole heartedly recommend it as I've not had tons of experience with it. Can't say I'd advise against it either.

I also rolled my own in a few days - that was entertaining. I wonder how easy it would be with JQuery? :?:
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I have the best system for a chat in the world. It is guaranteed to work by an expert web designer/developer, and is fully customizable!

Just make one! :D

All it takes is PHP & AJAX :idea:
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I spent a couple of days building one, and it worked... pretty well, too. It was a great experience, and I learned a lot about XHR in the process (this was pre-jQuery).

I switched it out for Tufat's Flashchat after a little while instead of doing some bugfixing because I realized that $5 was worth about 5 minutes of my time - barely enough time to make tea & crack open my editor. This was an area I was happy to outsource. and I applaud Tufat for making a great product.

$5? Easiest decision of my day.
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Post by Josh1billion »

I use this one:

https://blueimp.net/ajax/

It's an Ajax (Javascript + PHP + MySQL) chatroom, open-source, and the developer allows you to use it for free as long as you keep a link to that site. It allows for moderators, guests, registered users, custom channels, themes, etc. I heavily modified it myself to make it use my game's user database and automatically log players into the chat based on their in-game cookies, and I also had to modify it so that it was smaller to fit in a small frame.. so it has worked very well for me. Check out my modified version on Seeds of Time Online (you'll need to register and create a new account). They have a demo on their own site too. Oh and you can take the chatroom and have a "shoutbox" version of it too (something I didn't do as I had already written my own shoutbox). Very cool all around.
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Post by Mightywayne »

Very interesting game, Josh. I think I'll be going with that chat system.
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