[JDEV] Web client

Ulrich Staudinger chicago5 at gmx.de
Wed Apr 9 02:39:29 CDT 2003


Hi,  
 
you can always try the latest greenthumb applet.  
 
simply grab the E4.zip from http://greenthumb.jabberstudio.org, extract the
zip, place the 
resulting two files on your server and alter the applet.html file to reflect
your environment.  
e4 works very well. many bugs have been fixed. 
 
on the other hand, if you want to use a branded very simple flash client,
who connects to a 
server and allows calling of one specific user, drop me an email (you can
have a look at it at the 
homepage in my signature). the only deal is to retain the branding in the
movie, the background 
is an image, of course exchangable. 
 
best regards, 
ulrich 
 
> FWIW - At least one version of JabberZilla was working.  (I've used it 
> in the past.)  The current version doesn't seem to work on my system, 
> although the project page claims it runs on Mozilla 1.2.x (I'm on 1.3). 
>  
> It doesn't use JAVA, AFAIK. . . 
>  
>  - Dave 
>  
>  
> On Tue, Apr 08, 2003 at 10:49:31AM -0500, Peter Saint-Andre wrote: 
> > On Sat, Apr 05, 2003 at 06:13:42PM -0800, Chris wrote: 
> >  
> > > Can a user connect and use the jabber server via a web 
> > > client without having to install any software on their machine? 
> >  
> > There is no functioning web client that I know of. This issue comes up a

> > lot on the JADMIN list so you might want to search the archives there as

> > well. By a "no install" solution do you mean that a Java client is also 
> > no acceptable? There are plenty of Java clients, but no working clients 
> > that use just HTML and JavaScript (or somesuch). At least no in open 
> > source. :) 
> >  
> > Peter 
> >  
> > --  
> > Peter Saint-Andre 
> > Jabber Software Foundation 
> > http://www.jabber.org/people/stpeter.php 
> > _______________________________________________ 
> > jdev mailing list 
> > jdev at jabber.org 
> > http://mailman.jabber.org/listinfo/jdev 
>  
> --  
> Uncle Cosmo, why do they call this a word processor? 
> It's simple, Skyler.  You've seen what food processors do to food, right? 
>  

-- 
Ulrich Staudinger 
Business Manager @ http://ignite.dtedu.net/  
JID: uls at jabber.org  




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