This
is cool, Bernd. And, without an IRC client and using just HTTP, I would assume
that this is MUCH more secure (ignoring browser weaknesses which are a given).
Is there a way to get on a speaker's queue with this IRC server (I am not an
expert on IRC)? Would it be possible to obtain a list of commands that would
make sense with a web interface?
Thanks,
Paul
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Message-----
From: Eckenfels.
Bernd [mailto:B.Eckenfels@seeburger.de]
Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 9:49
PM
To:
wsbpel@lists.oasis-open.org
Subject: [wsbpel] irc for conf call
I think
the chairs will address this issue in the conf call, but if you are curious,
how a web interface to IRC might look like, you are invited to
try
This
will automatically lead you into #bpel on irc://seedebrlin1.seeburger.de:6667/
a local server operated by me (currently not reachable by irc
clients).
Please
pick a meaningfull nickname and real name. This CGI-IRC Client should work as
long as you have normal web access. Hopefully it scales to a larger audience,
I am not sure, since the system is just a spare linux box.
Ok,enough noise from
my side...