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CGI:IRC

CGI:IRC is a Perl/CGI program that allows you to use IRC from a Web browser without having to have access to an IRC port. It does not use Java, but it does need a browser capable of rendering frames. It can be used on a Web page to allow users to chat, or it can be used to access chat from behind a firewall.

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RSS Recent releases

  •  30 Apr 2006 16:30

Release Notes: More translations have been added. This release fixes a buffer overflow in client.cgi, and fixes problems joining channels with non-ASCII characters in their names. There are various small bugfixes and minor features.

  •  27 Jun 2005 00:49

Release Notes: This release contains fixes for UTF-8 support, fixes problems with older versions of Perl, and adds a perform configuration option for running commands on connect.

  •  10 Feb 2005 13:54

Release Notes: Fixes to UTF-8 support and a /charset command for character set conversion.

  •  08 Jan 2005 12:03

Release Notes: Bugfixes were made for Firefox, UTF-8 support, and various other minor issues.

  •  26 Oct 2004 21:39

Release Notes: This version features UTF-8 fixes.

RSS Recent comments

14 May 2004 07:53 Aquarion Thumbs up

Rocks
I've been using this on my site for over a year now with no problems. Config allows you to limit channels and servers to join, and the interface works in every graphical browser I've tried.

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