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Floris
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Great job Jaxel! We're still developing flash.vbirc.com to accommodate a range of flash and applet clients for irc and non-irc. I will certainly recommend this to users who are interested in a mibbit alternative.
The stream options are part of the newest version of XenAtendo.Jaxel I can't seem to find the stream option's anywhere ;/ on my Dev site
Cheers mateThe stream options are part of the newest version of XenAtendo.
My fault. But Quakenet seems not to like it, as some others too.
I reported this bug to lightIRC...For some reason the emotions aren't being displayed. Any idea's? (Yes, they have permission)
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Thanks, that worked a treat.I reported this bug to lightIRC...
http://redmine.lightirc.com/issues/88
for now, in your admin CP, add this to "extra parameters"
Code:&emoticonPath=..%2Fjs%2F8wayrun%2Firc%2Femoticons%2F
In order to do remote authentication, you would need to set up your own IRC server. GeekShed is a public server, so this is simply not possible.
that's just not how irc works. Unless you run your own server, you have to run the public policy.I've never used IRC before and was hoping to use the chat solution on my site. Like others, the remote authentication is an issue for me. Hoping you can answer an IRC questions in this area for me:
Having unique usernames which mirror my site is critical for my members. If another user takes a members username there is a potential for fraud which will come up at some point. I noticed the IRC automatically pulls in the usernames from my site. For example I automatically was signed in as "admin" but that name was taken.
My question is, can a prefix be added in for my site to make our names unique? For example my site name is terapvp.com so can I automatically be logged in as Tera-admin? and then all users would be Tera-user? If so, can the usernames then be locked in so users can't change them AND so that no one else on the IRC can create a name with the "Tera-" prefix?
Otherwise I'll need to look at a different solution.
Problems with non english characters is a problem with Flash itself... more people need to complain to Adobe.Its seems not to support native characters - so its we use another language but english it is no good.. Any change that it can supports fx. danish native characters ø æ å Ø Æ Å ? ..
<iframe src="http://lightirc.com/start/?host=irc.geekshed.net&autojoin=%23bredymer&language=da&showNickSelection=true&styleURL=css%2Fblue.css&nick=%5BDHF_%25%5D" style="width:1024px; height:600px;"></iframe>
huh? There is a language option built into this mod... select Danish; it will do exactly what this code above does.What/where to replace to use to following code that support danish and native danish characters:
Code:<iframe src="http://lightirc.com/start/?host=irc.geekshed.net&autojoin=%23bredymer&language=da&showNickSelection=true&styleURL=css%2Fblue.css&nick=%5BDHF_%25%5D" style="width:1024px; height:600px;"></iframe>
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