Has anyone successfully integrated FlashChat with their UBB.threads user database?
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Totally customisable product, nice looking, and supposedly easy on your server - as easy as flash goes anyway...
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Jason FlightAttendants.org; SWA.FlightAttendants.org (where I will be using FlashChat very soon).
I just installed it with my IPB 2.0 at swa.flightattendants.org. Integration with the database was a breeze! It only took about 15 mintues total to upload, integrate and login to chat.
I'd like to use it with my UBB.threads bb as well, if someone could write integration instructions for UBB.threads. If that can be done it is automatically password protected since you must be logged into .threads in order to access FlashChat. It authenticates users via the .threads user database.
If you go to http://www.tufat.com you will be able to research more about FlashChat if you wish, and there are support forums there as well which would answer your specific question about a stand-alone database with password protected logins.
I recently purchased the FlashChat script because it looks so nice and is so affordable. They don't have an integration module for any ubb products yet, so I stuck some authentication code in the chat page to grab the username and moderator status.
It operates flawlessly with 3 or 4 people in it, but when I stress-tested it with my staff, getting about 20 people in a room chatting back and forth vigorously, the lag went up to 15 or 20 seconds inbetween lines for everyone in the room. In addition, graemlin/smilie codes are interpreted on the fly, and a whole line of " " (x 30) will freeze everyone's chat window and cause them to time out and have to wait for the default time-out period to log back in.
I was really sad that it failed under moderately busy chat conditions, since I reeeeeally liked the look of it.
I currently run the commercial version of GlobalChat (formerly iChat) and it works well, but the main client is ActiveX and newbies are all frightened off by dire warnings about "If you allow this ActiveX control to install you will become sterile. Continue?"
I'm not especially fond of the Raidersoft chat that has been so successfully integrated here... does anyone know of any other robust chat servers that will merge with ubb AND handle crowds of 100+ users without choking?
[]Helice said: I recently purchased the FlashChat script because it looks so nice and is so affordable. They don't have an integration module for any ubb products yet, so I stuck some authentication code in the chat page to grab the username and moderator status.
It operates flawlessly with 3 or 4 people in it, but when I stress-tested it with my staff, getting about 20 people in a room chatting back and forth vigorously, the lag went up to 15 or 20 seconds inbetween lines for everyone in the room. In addition, graemlin/smilie codes are interpreted on the fly, and a whole line of " " (x 30) will freeze everyone's chat window and cause them to time out and have to wait for the default time-out period to log back in.
I was really sad that it failed under moderately busy chat conditions, since I reeeeeally liked the look of it.
I currently run the commercial version of GlobalChat (formerly iChat) and it works well, but the main client is ActiveX and newbies are all frightened off by dire warnings about "If you allow this ActiveX control to install you will become sterile. Continue?"
I'm not especially fond of the Raidersoft chat that has been so successfully integrated here... does anyone know of any other robust chat servers that will merge with ubb AND handle crowds of 100+ users without choking? [/]
Curious, Helice:
I'm assuming you were on a strong (semi-dedicated or dedicated) server, and using the latest version of FlashChat? (3.9.3). Supposedly the last couple of version have brought about great improvements to the program.
[]JoshPet said: Probably not that difficult - I don't have this product, but will add it to my list to test out when I'm bored. [/] You want it? I'd be more than happy to buy it and send it to you. It would be a great addon for UBB.Threads v6.4 & v6.5. It integrates with every forum progie except UBB. And these other forum progies are inferior to UBB.Threads...
I have been with that guy for a looong time. Im sure I have bought every program he has made. He has good support for his stuff and is not out to make it rich by no means. I think that selling a great product for a lower price is a good thing.
You will get more people to buy it because its at a cost that anyone can afford and thus probably making more money.
I hve it on my server and forums as a private link for admin and moderators. Before I made it private we have about 15 people in it and it did slow don but not really terrible. I normally have about 8 in there during some meeting or whatever and there is not one sence of lag at all.
I tried to get it to use the threads information so if you are logged into threads it will just tkae you right to the forums but I quickly found out that it was waaaaaay out of my leage
Okay, I finally got around to doing this. Here's the threadsCMS.php file you'll need.
1) Upload threadsCMS.php to your inc/cmses directory. Edit this file and set any cookieprefix or threads database prefix if not the default "w3t_" settings. I seperated these from the config.srv.php file because I already had FlashChat installed and the prefixes didn't match.
2) In inc/common.php, you'll need:
include_once(INC_DIR . 'cmses/threadsCMS.php');
3) (Optional) I added some code to flashchat.php to auto login someone if they were already logged into the forums:
<?php // MDP - Added to auto login require ("../main.inc.php");
// ----------------- // Get the user info $userob = new user; $threadsuser = $userob -> authenticate('U_Status,U_LoginName'); // End MDP
include_once('inc/common.php');
$id = 'flashchat';
$params = array();
// MDP - added to auto login first time if ( $threadsuser['U_Number'] > 1 ) { $_REQUEST['username'] = $threadsuser['U_LoginName']; $_REQUEST['lang'] = $GLOBALS['fc_config']['defaultLanguage']; $_REQUEST['password'] = $threadsuser['U_Password']; $_REQUEST['room'] = 0; } // end MDP
if(isset($_REQUEST['username'])) {
Basically, this grabs the login info for a user who is already logged in and skips the initial username/password grab the first time someone enters.
Give it a try - I have it working on ViperAlley.Com.
Cool, will give this a shot over the weekend. Perfect timing as well as we are almost done with a major overhaul; would be cool if we could add this feature at the same time.
I'm not running 6.5; I'm running a 6.4 variation and the queries are non-Threads specific (meaning they are only asking for a couple fields from the Threads db).
I was able to get the chat to work in version 6.5 with it recognizing the user names.. but the problem i'm having now is that even tho i'm an administrator of the site, it doesn't see me as admin since i don't see the admin windows.
The tufat.com (the creator) has a great walk through. If you download the latest version of the flashchat software it includes the intigration built in, you just need to change 2 lines in one file and then upload the software. Its really easy but it does seem to have a problem with at least 6.5.1 where it will not auto login users, but other than that it works great.
[]UnixSpot said: The tufat.com (the creator) has a great walk through. If you download the latest version of the flashchat software it includes the intigration built in, you just need to change 2 lines in one file and then upload the software. Its really easy but it does seem to have a problem with at least 6.5.1 where it will not auto login users, but other than that it works great.
i'm way past Tufat's tutorial with the system... I have flashchat up and running via Tufat's directions and then I took the instructions from this thread to implement the autologin process and with one change that had to be made (http://www.tufat.com/phpBB2/about3633.html&highlight=ubbt), i was able to get V6.5 to log my users in automatically when they enter the chat...so that's all working fine and dandy!
the only problem i'm having is that it doesn't show me as an administrator and i don't get the tools that the administrator would have (keep logs/ban tools etc) - that's where my problem is.
I think I'll ask the flashchat guys the same question and see if they know what code i need to put in to make admin's recognizable.
actually, i wonder if i have to list myself as a moderator for the forums within the 6.5 control panel - could that be the problem? cuz right now, i don't have moderator status showing per each forum category.
I dunno folks. I just bought FlashChat and the integration worked perfectly for me. Took about 5 minutes to have it installed and running. I simply had to make the link for chat. I'm running 5.1.1 It's totally built into the installer so you don't have to do anything special unless you want that link.
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It works fine but if you are running Threads 6.5.1 it no longer auto logs you on and that is the problem I am trying to see if someone can fix. Threads 5.1.1 is very old.
I don't get it! FlashChat was running great on my UBB.Threads v6.5 Until I moved to another hosting server. When I try to reinstall it now, I get the following error: []Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: statement in /home/katz/public_html/ubbthreads/FlashChat/inc/cmses/ubbCMS.php on line 13[/]
I seem to have solved it (using FlashChat v4.0.4), but you won't believe how In the common.php file, I left-out the include_once(INC_DIR . 'cmses/ubbCMS.php'); command line. Now it's working like a champ! Can anyone figure that one out? I know I can't!
must be called from somewhere else or is not needed.. and sorry I am not a flash chat user so I don;t think I recall a mod that will allow what you want.. although you could probably pay Josh to write on
Sorry about that... I am running 6.5.1 5.1.1 was a typo.... It auto logs everyone in for me with no problem.
[]UnixSpot said: It works fine but if you are running Threads 6.5.1 it no longer auto logs you on and that is the problem I am trying to see if someone can fix. Threads 5.1.1 is very old. [/]
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[]ScriptZ Man said: Is there a script that would allow me to display Who or how many is in Chat Room from the forum homepage, using UBB.Threads v6.5 & FlashChat v4.0.4? [/]
Also I would love to add this. But since the chat opens in a new windown, I'm not quite sure if something like this is possible. Anyone?
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