Please pardon me if someone has brought this up before, I admit I didn't do my due diligence searching all of the previous discussions...

I'm curious if it would be possible to turn the chatter box into an auto-updating chat, similar to Google chat or Microsoft IM. Is it possible to treat it like a massive chat conversation with all logged-in users a party to the chat?

It takes on average about 15 seconds for the site to refresh every time I click 'Talk', which makes following ongoing conversations pretty difficult.

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Re: Real-time chat box
by jdporter (Paladin) on Dec 10, 2010 at 14:24 UTC

    See Other CB Clients. Many (dare I say most?) of them are auto-updating.

    What is the sound of Windows? Is it not the sound of a wall upon which people have smashed their heads... all the way through?
      Thanks for passing that along - I never realized that these 'add-ons' actually integrated into the PM Chat. I guess I thought that they were for separate, private, conversations, so I never really investigated further.

      However, why aren't one of these alternatives simply the default behavior for the site? An impossibility, perhaps?
        why aren't one of these alternatives simply the default behavior for the site?

        Several reasons:

        1. The simple fact is that our web app framework is based on pretty old technology. Integrating a live chat feature into the site would require a huge, disruptive amount of work. Consider - we don't even have any* javascript active here at all!
        2. A live chat system would probably add a significant amount of load to our already overburdened servers.
        3. Even with the non-realtime chat system have now, we're treading dangerously close to violating our service provider's terms of service, which state that real-time chat is not allowed.
        #2 and #3 could be mitigated by moving to a different hosting service with beefier boxes; but #1 can only be solved by completely re-implementing the site.

        Hmm. We could do all 3 at once. Perl6Monks, anyone? ;-)

        * There are one or two tiny places where js is used, but only in functions available only to the site admins.

        What is the sound of Windows? Is it not the sound of a wall upon which people have smashed their heads... all the way through?
Re: Real-time chat box
by SuicideJunkie (Vicar) on Dec 10, 2010 at 14:13 UTC