Jpilot jIRC applet only support Netscape4.07, IE4.0 or above.
Please grant the permission when the pop up window appears from Netscape
and IE.
Please grant the permission when the pop up window appears from Netscape
and IE.
Demonstrations of JPilot jIRC applet
There are many ways to build your chat service.
This page will only show you some examples of how you can make good use of jIRC applet. If you are interested in how to set up each example, please view the html source for configuration parameters.
- Example 1 - full configuration options
- This setup allows users to input all the IRC parameters they want.
Click here to see Example 1.
- Example 2 - limited servers and channels selection
- The setup in Example 1 is highly flexible but some web site owners may
find it more useful to direct their users to some specific servers and channels. In
this configuration, users can only select the servers and channels supplied by the
web site author.
Click here to see Example 2.
- Example 3 - Configure nickname only
- It is also possible to ask users only for the nickname input while all other
parameters will be configured by the webmaster and hidden from user.
Webmaster must have tested the configurations carefully before using this
option as users have no ability to change any of them except for the nickname.
Click here to see Example 3.
- Example 4 - Additional HTML interface using LiveConnect
- This configuration enble multi channels support and DCC file transfer. Additionaly, with JavaScript, this demo shows you how to add more functionalities to the default jIRC applet by settin up customized HTML content that talks to the jIRC applet.
Click here to see Example 4.
- Example 5 - Login from your customized html form
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You can use your own login page in HTML form, and pass the applet param
value to the applet by JavaScript or CGI programs to start chatting.
Please see the files inside the download package to get started on how to
make your customerized chat login page.
This is a sample login HTML form(screen):

