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AdamR

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Sorry guys seems like the chat room is causing problems.
Every time it refreshes it posts a bunch of queries to the database and over loads it. Might be time for a differant chat room.

For now its been disabled.
 
It comes 404warnig...
What that ever means...

Earlier this evening i was chatting and it was intresting because i never was chatting before... and now it's gone?

And i get some good adwise to use this page but i can't find that anymore...

Yes, i now that i'm stupid with the computer but i try...
 
We had to remove it for now. It cuased the entire board to go down. were looking in to it now.
 
Well, the error we were experiencing is apparantly a known issue with this particular chat mod.

There's no fix for it at the moment.

I'm looking into other options...
 
No one is in it because we disables it. It doesnt work anymore. We'll probably go back to phpchat
 
Ok, here's the deal.

We're probably going to go back to phpMyChat.

We used to use that on here, way back when. But we got rid of it, because you needed a seperate login to use it.

What I'd like to do is integrate it with phpBB, but it's a lot of work. And I don't have a lot of time to do it right now.

So... If you all really, really want to chat, I can load it up as-is, and you'll have to create new user accounts to use it. When (if?) I ever get the phpBB integration completed, I'll replace the "stock" version with the modified version.

Let me hear what you think.
 
I might be able to live through it with all the new posts coming in.
YOU STILL DA MAN :!:
THANKS AGAIN FOR A GREAT SIGHT AND HARD WORK!
And to all the other guys helping too :cheers:
 
One other option...

I can re-enable the chat room we had up until today, but increase the refresh time. That's what's killing the database... Right now it's set to refresh every 10 seconds. I can increase that to 30 or 60 seconds, that'll make the server happy. But that'll probably make you (the user) unhappy.
 
You guys ever consider something IRC based with maybe a java applet frontend on the site here so the non-geeks will be able to get there easy. Moparpages.com has an example of what I am talking about.
 
Mopardude said:
You guys ever consider something IRC based with maybe a java applet frontend on the site here so the non-geeks will be able to get there easy. Moparpages.com has an example of what I am talking about.

Nope, we're not going that route.

Our host won't allow any IRC chat type apps on the server. Didn't you read the TOS? ;-)
 
Ok, some good news.

The guy who wrote the chat module we were using isn't updating it anymore.

But it was modified by somebody else.

Then another guy modified that modification even more.

The new uses multiple database user accounts, so the issue we were having with MySQL should be gone.

However, I haven't installed it here yet. It is installed on one of my other sites, though.

Go on over to www.northeastbracketracing.com. If you've got an account there, click on "chat" and have a look. The more people who use it at once, the better. Let me know if there's any issues. If there are none, I'll install it here later today.

If you don't have an account over on that board, poke around, if you like what you see sign up for an account.

Here's the list of improvements in this version:

Code:
Improvements over ChatBox v3.0.2

- Almost completely rewritten. 
- Added support for simultaneous multiple rooms, including password-protected rooms and membership-only rooms. Admins can create and modify permanent rooms (via a provided room management screen) and users can create their own temporary rooms. 
- The display of messages and online users has been completely redone to allow a smooth, flicker-free update of new messages; the annoying 'click' sound in Internet Explorer has also been suppressed during automatic refreshes. 
- Bandwidth is now conserved with phpBBChatSpot because only new messages are sent to the clients, whereas ChatBox used to send all messages over-and-over. 
- The online user display list now only updates itself every 5 minutes (like phpBB's) or after a user joins or leaves; this saves bandwidth as well (and prevents repeated-flickering in Mozilla Firefox); chat messages are updated every 5 seconds by default. 
- Private messaging now exists. 
- Session management has been completely redone. If enabled, phpBBChatSpot will compare its online list with the forum's to ensure all displayed sessions are active. Expired sessions are hidden and only purged upon joining a room, to reduce unnecessary database queries. 
- Expired sessions are no longer deleted via users who are browsing the forum; this saves queries and prevents delays. 
- The colour selection mechanism is now graphical. 
- Flood control was added. 
- BBCode support was added. 
- URLs and email addresses are now automatically parsed. 
- The following commands were added: away, invite, join, kill, leave, mass, me, names, password, pm, purge, refresh. 
- The following commands were rewritten: clear, kick. 
- Moderators now have permission to perform some tasks that only Administrators could do before. 
- Some data is now stored in cookies to reduce database queries; if the user has cookies disabled phpBBChatSpot will compensate for this transparently. 
- Security precautions have been added. 
- Some synchronization issues addressed, including having user's own messages immediately displayed upon being sent to prevent collision during refresh. 
- Now completely supports users with pop-up blockers (via the [CLOSE] link, the leave command, and a link that will be displayed upon attempting to join rooms). 
- Now has the capability to use multiple database user accounts to ensure that query quotas are not exceeded (and are separate from the forum). 
- Should now be completely compatible with Internet Explorer, Netscape, Mozilla Firefox, and Opera; it is very likely to be compatible with other new browsers as well, but so far it has only been officially tested in those four. 
- Additional minor changes made throughout, including HTML tag errors corrected.
 

mikelbeck said:
Go on over to www.northeastbracketracing.com. If you've got an account there, click on "chat" and have a look. The more people who use it at once, the better. Let me know if there's any issues. If there are none, I'll install it here later today.

Has anybody tried this?
 
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