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The purpose of this code is to let users talk on an ASP website. It creates a good impression having your very own chat room.
To have a completely functional Guestbook on your website, MINUS the difficulty of a database.
Here it is fellow programmers: ASP Chat Version 3.0. I had promised when I first the skeleton ASP Chat Script i.e. Version 1.0, that I would try my hardest to clone the Yahoo! Chat Rooms. After a lot of hair-pulling and siting in tutorial sites, I fixed almost all the glitches and added a lot of new features. This new version allows users in a particular website to dynamically chat with other people accessing the same website. A good thing in this new version is that you can create you own Chat room, if you don't like the ones that are listed. Included as a bonus is a logging ability, which logs any activity in any chat room using seperate text files. It also displays the IP address of the user connected to the Chat Room. If you like it please vote for it! :)
To educate all coders when or when not to use the 'Global.asa' file and the conditions you must fullfill when you do use it. I knew I had a lot of trouble finding documentation like this. If you like it, please feel free to vote for it. Let me know what I can do to improve myself too, cuz this is my very first tutorial that I wrote. I've been told I'm good at explaining, but let me know ok? :) I'll see if I can dig up any more info on the 'Global.asa' file and try to continue this lesson. The most important reason why I created this tutorial is because most advanced scripts(i.e like my chat script, some database scripts, etc) use it. Very important piece of knowledge to be able to have at your fingertips. Now you can even impress your date with this stuff! ^_^ Not!! Hehe.
The purpose of this code is to let users talk on an ASP website. It creates a good impression having your very own chat room.
To have a completely functional Guestbook on your website, MINUS the difficulty of a database.
Here it is fellow programmers: ASP Chat Version 3.0. I had promised when I first the skeleton ASP Chat Script i.e. Version 1.0, that I would try my hardest to clone the Yahoo! Chat Rooms. After a lot of hair-pulling and siting in tutorial sites, I fixed almost all the glitches and added a lot of new features. This new version allows users in a particular website to dynamically chat with other people accessing the same website. A good thing in this new version is that you can create you own Chat room, if you don't like the ones that are listed. Included as a bonus is a logging ability, which logs any activity in any chat room using seperate text files. It also displays the IP address of the user connected to the Chat Room. If you like it please vote for it! :)
To educate all coders when or when not to use the 'Global.asa' file and the conditions you must fullfill when you do use it. I knew I had a lot of trouble finding documentation like this. If you like it, please feel free to vote for it. Let me know what I can do to improve myself too, cuz this is my very first tutorial that I wrote. I've been told I'm good at explaining, but let me know ok? :) I'll see if I can dig up any more info on the 'Global.asa' file and try to continue this lesson. The most important reason why I created this tutorial is because most advanced scripts(i.e like my chat script, some database scripts, etc) use it. Very important piece of knowledge to be able to have at your fingertips. Now you can even impress your date with this stuff! ^_^ Not!! Hehe.
The purpose of this code is to let users talk on an ASP website. It creates a good impression having your very own chat room.
To have a completely functional Guestbook on your website, MINUS the difficulty of a database.
Here it is fellow programmers: ASP Chat Version 3.0. I had promised when I first the skeleton ASP Chat Script i.e. Version 1.0, that I would try my hardest to clone the Yahoo! Chat Rooms. After a lot of hair-pulling and siting in tutorial sites, I fixed almost all the glitches and added a lot of new features. This new version allows users in a particular website to dynamically chat with other people accessing the same website. A good thing in this new version is that you can create you own Chat room, if you don't like the ones that are listed. Included as a bonus is a logging ability, which logs any activity in any chat room using seperate text files. It also displays the IP address of the user connected to the Chat Room. If you like it please vote for it! :)
To educate all coders when or when not to use the 'Global.asa' file and the conditions you must fullfill when you do use it. I knew I had a lot of trouble finding documentation like this. If you like it, please feel free to vote for it. Let me know what I can do to improve myself too, cuz this is my very first tutorial that I wrote. I've been told I'm good at explaining, but let me know ok? :) I'll see if I can dig up any more info on the 'Global.asa' file and try to continue this lesson. The most important reason why I created this tutorial is because most advanced scripts(i.e like my chat script, some database scripts, etc) use it. Very important piece of knowledge to be able to have at your fingertips. Now you can even impress your date with this stuff! ^_^ Not!! Hehe.
The purpose of this code is to let users talk on an ASP website. It creates a good impression having your very own chat room.
To have a completely functional Guestbook on your website, MINUS the difficulty of a database.
Here it is fellow programmers: ASP Chat Version 3.0. I had promised when I first the skeleton ASP Chat Script i.e. Version 1.0, that I would try my hardest to clone the Yahoo! Chat Rooms. After a lot of hair-pulling and siting in tutorial sites, I fixed almost all the glitches and added a lot of new features. This new version allows users in a particular website to dynamically chat with other people accessing the same website. A good thing in this new version is that you can create you own Chat room, if you don't like the ones that are listed. Included as a bonus is a logging ability, which logs any activity in any chat room using seperate text files. It also displays the IP address of the user connected to the Chat Room. If you like it please vote for it! :)
To educate all coders when or when not to use the 'Global.asa' file and the conditions you must fullfill when you do use it. I knew I had a lot of trouble finding documentation like this. If you like it, please feel free to vote for it. Let me know what I can do to improve myself too, cuz this is my very first tutorial that I wrote. I've been told I'm good at explaining, but let me know ok? :) I'll see if I can dig up any more info on the 'Global.asa' file and try to continue this lesson. The most important reason why I created this tutorial is because most advanced scripts(i.e like my chat script, some database scripts, etc) use it. Very important piece of knowledge to be able to have at your fingertips. Now you can even impress your date with this stuff! ^_^ Not!! Hehe.
The purpose of this code is to let users talk on an ASP website. It creates a good impression having your very own chat room.
To have a completely functional Guestbook on your website, MINUS the difficulty of a database.
Here it is fellow programmers: ASP Chat Version 3.0. I had promised when I first the skeleton ASP Chat Script i.e. Version 1.0, that I would try my hardest to clone the Yahoo! Chat Rooms. After a lot of hair-pulling and siting in tutorial sites, I fixed almost all the glitches and added a lot of new features. This new version allows users in a particular website to dynamically chat with other people accessing the same website. A good thing in this new version is that you can create you own Chat room, if you don't like the ones that are listed. Included as a bonus is a logging ability, which logs any activity in any chat room using seperate text files. It also displays the IP address of the user connected to the Chat Room. If you like it please vote for it! :)
To educate all coders when or when not to use the 'Global.asa' file and the conditions you must fullfill when you do use it. I knew I had a lot of trouble finding documentation like this. If you like it, please feel free to vote for it. Let me know what I can do to improve myself too, cuz this is my very first tutorial that I wrote. I've been told I'm good at explaining, but let me know ok? :) I'll see if I can dig up any more info on the 'Global.asa' file and try to continue this lesson. The most important reason why I created this tutorial is because most advanced scripts(i.e like my chat script, some database scripts, etc) use it. Very important piece of knowledge to be able to have at your fingertips. Now you can even impress your date with this stuff! ^_^ Not!! Hehe.