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ex-webby 12 January 2000 05:07 PM

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Penni Whitehead 12 January 2000 06:26 PM

I'm speechless!!!

ex-webby 12 January 2000 06:30 PM

Whats wrong Penny ???

Mark Johnson 12 January 2000 06:31 PM

How on earth are we going to get any work done now ?

Nick 12 January 2000 06:36 PM

Looks great Webmaster. http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

With the expected number of peeps on it, maybe we need more space in the chat box area. In bust times it would be scroling pretty quick. Also perhaps if we could have our BBS nicknames?


Anders 12 January 2000 08:00 PM

Great fun, could get me into a lot of trouble though!

Maybe designated chat rooms for technical stuff, as well as the mayhem of silliness that I am an expertt in http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

Mike Tuckwood 12 January 2000 08:35 PM

Cool!

JamesH 12 January 2000 08:40 PM

Thats going to bring on a few divorces I reckon...

Nightmare 12 January 2000 09:06 PM

great system! but the turnover is pretty quick - if you were trying to have a technical discussion could be a problem..! Still - looks like I'llbe wasting yet more time!!

chrisp 12 January 2000 09:58 PM

I had to come off and catch me breath. Its like reading a weeks worth of BBS in 10 seconds http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif. Good fun though http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif


chrisp

Dave P 12 January 2000 10:16 PM

Now I'm into Cyber Scooby in a big way.....

Penni Whitehead 12 January 2000 10:30 PM

Nothing's wrong - it's just something else I don't understand and won't be able to use - when I look at the announcement - nothing's there - wonderful for you all - that know what you're doing - but I don't - so I remain - frustrated - speechless and otherwise bemised.


JamesH 12 January 2000 10:43 PM

Penni

If its not working for you

rsquire 12 January 2000 10:45 PM

I just tried to login in and it threw an error dialog in my face... Mmmmm Can't have been anything that i said though..

Richard

Anders 12 January 2000 11:21 PM

Is it a Micro Soft programme http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/wink.gif

pat 12 January 2000 11:45 PM

Anders,

It looks like it's not an M$ product... "just" a Java Applet running under your Browser's Java Virtual Machine.

It seems to disagree with Netscape as to where the lines should begin.... the result being I can see the end of lines but the beginning seems to disappear. This could be a bug in Netscape's JVM, but I suspect it's a bug in the applet... it brings up a window that's almost full screen size yet the text area is very small by comparison (perhaps only 800x600) the rest of the window being light blue. I suspect that the applet isn't doing proper bounds checking and is displaying text left aligned within the window, which is then being obscured by the light blue border :-(

FWIW, I call 800x600 very small because I run 1920x1440 in true colour @ 80Hz. I would use 2048x1536 but the Banshee driver doesn't like 2048.... 2032 works but there are some issues with the mouse pointer disappearing at the extreme edge of the screen. And yes, you do need one hell of a monitor to make this work :-)

Cheers,

Pat.

Lee 13 January 2000 01:30 AM

Can't believe a man of your calibre uses netscape pat...

that has to be one of the best chat interfaces I've ever seen that doesnt require downloaded software (ie runs as an applet)..and the applet was quick to load too !

Gets my thumbs up.

James Neill 13 January 2000 08:27 AM

Well I can't get into it from behind our firewall. I guess the applet is talking low level TCP/IP on some port.

If you can find a chat applet that uses HTTP then the firewall won't know the difference between chat traffic and web traffic (eg, like the chat applet on eGroups).

This may be a common problem for all corporate chat users. But hey, we should be working anyway http://bbs.scoobynet.co.uk/smile.gif

Regards
James

Julian 13 January 2000 08:53 AM

Darn firewall! What port is this using?

igratton 13 January 2000 08:58 AM

Yep...

firewalls definately cause a problem. Most corporate firewalls are only configured to allow the passing of std. protocols such as

HTTP (Web pages PORT 80)
FTP (PORT 21)
SMTP (Mail - can't remember port)
SSL (Secure socket layer - for secure credit card transactions etc.)

My friend whould runs the Eliseweb site came up against the same problems with folks at work wanting to chat. He decided he would produce his own chat system which uses normal web pages to get around the firewall problem.

You should check out eliseweb at...

ex-webby 13 January 2000 09:37 AM

Hi ...

The port it connects to is 8300 ... Ill ask on the list if anybody has written a HTTP interface for it ...

Phil

igratton 13 January 2000 10:02 AM

Sorry Webmaster...forgot to ask

People say that the data is scrolling quickly.

Is there a facility in the product you have whereby you can create multiple chat rooms or even allow users to create their own ?

This would allow a technical discussion to take place away from the bulk of the other conversations.

Cheers

Ian.

ex-webby 13 January 2000 10:03 AM

I have created a couple of new rooms ...

Jason L 13 January 2000 10:34 AM

Yeah really good very cool...

But theres nobody there..... i'm here all alone wanting to chat to someone but its tres quiet !!!

rsquire 13 January 2000 12:03 PM

Watch it Anders.... ;-)

Penni Whitehead 13 January 2000 01:23 PM

...and .... I'm still speechless.....!!!

I've tried four times (twice yesterday) and (twice again just now) Error message is 'cannot connect to this server' - but this is a Netscape system as well. I'll try again from home tonight and see if it works.

I'm getting gumpy now I hate it when a plan doesn't come together.

Mrs Grumpy

Richard Gledhill 13 January 2000 01:59 PM

Have any of you guys come across GetGooey? This cunning thing keeps track of who's actively on a particular URL or web site, and if any other Gooey registered people are on the site, it lets you know and send messages to them. I can't run it at work (firewall) though...

Richard

Penni Whitehead 13 January 2000 10:06 PM

Okay it works from home - but not from work - so I'm not grumpy any more.

pat 13 January 2000 11:53 PM

Lee,

I'll quite happily admit that netscape isn't perfect. But it does have one nice little saving grace... it works on just about every platform under the sun, which means that it runs fine under Linux whereas Internet Snorer is a bit more of a pain. I suppose that I could try it with WABI / wine or failing that just use a VMWare virtual machine to run 'doze (when you have two CPUs in the the machine you can afford to "sacrifice" one to 'doze).

If I want to get info quickly, I use lynx. No pretty pictures, no pretty animations, no Shockwave, not other rubbish, just pure unadulterated text.... it's amazing how fast it feels compared to graphical browsers! [it's la bit ike comparing a scoob to a 1 litre normally aspirated diesel truck :-)]

IIRC, there's only two browsers under Linux which have a JVM.... netscape and StarOffice (there could be others, but I can't remember). I could try running the applet under kaffe, but I'm not sure whether it will do applets or just applications (yes, there *IS* a difference).

As for getting through corporate proxies, you could look at running httptunnel; run hts on the chat server and htc locally, then use tranparent proxying to redirect traffic to port 8300 on the web server to port 8300 locally, and bind htc to that port... hey presto, you've got a TCP / UDP session tunneling straight through the corporate firewall. Just don't tell the administrators about it :-)

Cheers,

Pat.


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