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You could actually house the text area in a div, ive done it this way
*although not realtime, leaving an open stream would work...*. <div
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CBAS helped me out with that idea<br>
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<pre wrap="">just as an annotation, i think they web client doesn't have to refresh all
pages (i.e. chat), since many modern browsers display the already recieved
part of a http stream ...
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This only works if you don´t use tables arround the text you want to display
and only if all images have a "width" and "height" attribute.
Greetings from munich, germany,
Lars Weber
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