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whad do you think?
www.er-no.fsnet.co.uk/working.html
**er-no sharpens his knifes!**
> I hate chat rooms. Well.. that's not strictly true. Or even slightly
> true. I love chat rooms, but I can't use any through my firewalled
> proxy server LAN connection.
Try this
http:// uk.centralchat.net/cgi-bin/chatw.cgi?channel=specialreserve
if you can do CGI you can chat there! See you there if it works (it should do!)
See you soon.
**er-no is getting angry**
You can set a key to your room, which people would have to know before they could enter - it would appear on the public list, but you wouldn't be able to get in without the key.
You might want to create a members only room and a general one, as otherwise you restrict it to people who've come via the SR site. A public one could increase traffic both to the forums and the rest of the site.
See you later.
www.specialreserve.fsnet.co.uk
it will have a guestbook, chat and message board, and under Tony's control, if he wants it down, then down it goes... it is taking me ages, because I am trying to get it to use Java1.1 so even VENOMBYTE can use it!!
> We at CentralChat will be happy to assist with anything you need help for. Some websites prefer to do the administration of their rooms themselves, in which case we never interfear, however some give us complete control and we have moderators who keep those chatrooms running.
> We can do as much or as little moderation as you like, - it's entirely up to you - and we can provide you with 'bots' that help protect your room against abusive users.
A presumption here:
If we e-mail the address of the chat room to registered UKdiscussions users then nobody else would be able to get on it?
Then would the aliases change? i.e. would people have one name for here and one name for CC?