i've been slowly working away on a multi-user bbs system using rev.. the
first few test versions worked, but there was still a lot of work to do
on it, and lately i have been working more on it.. it's all built in
modules, so pieces can be easily updated, switched out, etc without
having to redownl
i've been slowly working away on a multi-user bbs system using rev.. the
first few test versions worked, but there was still a lot of work to do
on it, and lately i have been working more on it.. it's all built in
modules, so pieces can be easily updated, switched out, etc without
having to red
My suggestion is to just use Web Crossing - http://webcrossing.com.
Yes, I speak as someone who works for Web Crossing, so I am not an unbiased
observer.
But there are incredibly low-cost Web Crossing solutions that make it
worthwhile to consider, rather than reinventing the wheel.
Plus WebX (We
Alejandro Tejada asked:
> How many simultaneous users could it handle?
> 50 users? 100 users?
Don't know. I've only had a half-dozen people chatting at the same time.
Seems this may be something Pierre Sahores or others on the list could
addresss.
> It's in a dedicated server? It's in Linux or
Hello.
I haven't exactly tried out the BB's or mail with this, but I am
experimenting with a way to do chatting. It would require a dedicated
server for more than two people, but is fine for this project that I'm
working on (why screen resolution is such an issue...). You would have
one field
on Sun, 9 May 2004
Richard K. Herz wrote:
> My second version of a Rev chat/message board uses
> multiple socket
> connections to a single Rev engine/server stack
> instance.
Very interesting!!!
How many simultaneous users could it handle?
50 users? 100 users?
It's in a dedicated server? It's
My second version of a Rev chat/message board uses multiple socket
connections to a single Rev engine/server stack instance. It was developed
starting with Tuviah's SimpleChat, the very first (at the very bottom)
contribution on Rev's web site "user contributions" page. The first client
connectin