Neat script. I have one small enhancement. It will enable the use of the enter key to submit the just-typed message. (It's only an added convenience.)
Unfortunatley javascript would be needed to refocus the cursor after the submission. (like google does)

Howto:
Replace this section of code:

print $c start_html, h1("Chat write"); print $c start_form(-action => "$url/write"); print $c textfield("name","[I must change my name]", $NAME_MAX), submit("says:"), textfield("message", "", $MESS_MAX, $MESS_MAX, + 1); print $c end_form;
With this section of code:
print $c start_html, h1("Chat write"); print $c start_form(-action => "$url/write"); print $c textfield("name","[I must change my name]", $NAME_MAX), s +ubmit("Change Name"); print $c end_form; print $c start_form(-action => "$url/write"); print $c hidden("name","[I must change my name]", $NAME_MAX), subm +it("says:"), textfield("message", "", $MESS_MAX, $MESS_MAX, 1); print $c end_form;
And it still falls under 100 lines (just not as much).

In reply to RE: WebChat in under 100 lines of Perl by bastard
in thread WebChat in under 100 lines of Perl by merlyn

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