Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms...

2004-05-12 Thread Robert Brenstein
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms...

2004-05-10 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms, and mail messages wihtRR/MC and CGI

2004-05-10 Thread Doug Lerner
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms...

2004-05-10 Thread Richard K. Herz
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms, and mail messages wiht RR/MC and CGI

2004-05-10 Thread Brent Anderson
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms...

2004-05-10 Thread Alejandro Tejada
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

Re: Creating bulletin boards, chat rooms...

2004-05-09 Thread Richard K. Herz
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