Re: Private ILS server substitute

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On Sun, 12 Jun 2005 17:51:49 +0200, "Nik Futter" <spam@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

>Of course the whole is still quite circumstantial. Because I must
>manually change the HTML overview page with another table line every
>time when new friends joining (although this is quite simply with "Copy
>and paste"). It would be natural better if the whole overview page could
>be generated from a MySQL database. But for this I first must find a
>program that works similarly like "Netmeeting-Connector". But the
>"logon" should not be made as FTP-Uplaod of a file but as an entry in
>the MySQL database.

All the points you mention have been addressed (as Brian said) at
http://www.fresh-toast.net : You're welcome to use it as you wish.

Also, note that you may add contacts who are online to a 'buddy list',
and send email invites (which also adds the invitee to your buddy list
when they get an account name). Contacts on your buddy list can then
meet in your private room, which is not publically accessible.

The whole lot runs off MySQL/PHP with about a 3 minute timeout cycle
of page refreshes. No need to upload .cnf files (in fact the site can
generate a .cnf file for you if you need to email it to somebody).

So it would save you a lot of work to just use this rather than
reinvent it ;-)

Cheers - Neil
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