Umm, that still uses a Java Applete On 3/2/07, Dinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Here is an example of one way of using babylon: > > http://tinyurl.com/2g9y39 > > Pretty ugly, and not a good solution, but it's a solution. Maybe. Not > too > sure how to handle objects such as that. :-/ > > You could run it with the built in JVM, I reckon. Search for java.exe > or javaw.exe, > I think, under the CF install folder. > > I'd actually recommend using an AJAX whiteboard / chat app (there seem to > be a few bits and pieces out there, perhaps even an all-in-one solution). > > I thought the dude that had a nifty JS project called neuromancer had > something > like a whiteboard going on, using the new CANVAS html element, or > something, > but I was unable to find that stuff-- Rob Rohan work, perhaps? If so, his > blog > has changed and I can't remember what that thing was called. Eh. > > Yup, I'll second the common belief: Do it in AJAX or Flash. Ummm Hmmm. > > Ah reckon. > > On 3/1/07, Mik Muller sent: > > Has anyone used Babylon Chat and if so what was / is your experience > with it? > > > > http://www.visopsys.org/andy/babylon/ > > > > I'm looking to add a chat / whiteboard feature to my software and at the > moment can't afford more than free. > > > > Mik > >
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