you could create your own messaging app, writing to the application or
session variables...

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>Hi All,
>
>Before I go and reinvent the wheel...
>
>Does anyone know of some cheap/free "instant messenger" software that I
>can embed in a ColdFusion intranet application?
>
>I currently have a ColdFusion/_javascript_/DHTML solution in place but I'd
>much rather have a Flash "popup window" that floats over top of my web
>app without any "chrome" around the edges.
>
>I'm not looking for anything fancy, just something I can quickly slap
>into an application so that end users can communicate with us via a
>"live help" link.
>
>-Novak
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