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Re:chat (1 viewing) (1) Guests
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TOPIC: Re:chat
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chat 2 Years ago
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Hey Webguy,
the Saga of the Chatroom continues, ILB and I have been finding that it asks us for a "guest username" to use it now today after working on our usernames before yesterday, and if I reload the chat page (not refresh), it loses all the dialogue I typed before but keeps the dialogue of other people, which is just ...weird.
Which also brings up another problem, the site seems to log people out without warning. Really irritating if you're in the middle of a chat. If there's a way to sort that out, that would be ace.
Thanks in advance : )
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Re:chat 2 Years ago
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Hey AT,
Yes, chat seems a bit rubbish, goodbye BlastChat, it was nice(ish) while it lasted.
I vote we rip this out and re-think - move the shoutbox to a new (bigger) position and introduce some cooler features like maybe a cloud
Suggestions welcome The WebGuy
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Re:chat 2 Years ago
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why destroy that chat it was still usefel.
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"Prohibition goes beyond the bounds of reason in that it attempts to control a man's appetite by legislation and makes a crime out of things that are not crimes. A prohibition law strikes a blow at the very principles upon which our government was founded"
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Re:chat 2 Years ago
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yes, it was OK but buggy : /
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Re:chat 2 Years ago
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ya it was nothing really - and it didn't help the site any - some facebook/bebo/myspace/whateverthefuck type things might be good
any suggestions?
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