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Client-side chat

I was wondering if anyone has done real-time client-side chat in ASP .net
yet. I have a project where this is needed, and I'm wondering if someone
can steer me in the right direction of where to start.

Thanks,
Jason Walraven
Nov 18 '05 #1
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The key elements to a browser based asp.net chat session is going to be
getting to grips with using hidden frames (or other method of submitting
a request invisibly - can also be done using
document.createElement("script") and then adding the relevant src
attribute, etc...), javascript, and possibly DHTML to communicate
invisibly with the server on a regular basis to check for new messages.
It can be done, but you will have to keep going back to the server often
as there is no way to push messages to the browser from the server when
they are received.

I think I remember seeing some similar solution in asp, but it was a
while ago and I can't remember where.

Matt
"Jason Walraven" <ca*****@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I was wondering if anyone has done real-time client-side chat in ASP ..net yet. I have a project where this is needed, and I'm wondering if someone can steer me in the right direction of where to start.

Thanks,
Jason Walraven

Nov 18 '05 #2
The key elements to a browser based asp.net chat session is going to be
getting to grips with using hidden frames (or other method of submitting
a request invisibly - can also be done using
document.createElement("script") and then adding the relevant src
attribute, etc...), javascript, and possibly DHTML to communicate
invisibly with the server on a regular basis to check for new messages.
It can be done, but you will have to keep going back to the server often
as there is no way to push messages to the browser from the server when
they are received.

I think I remember seeing some similar solution in asp, but it was a
while ago and I can't remember where.

Matt
"Jason Walraven" <ca*****@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I was wondering if anyone has done real-time client-side chat in ASP ..net yet. I have a project where this is needed, and I'm wondering if someone can steer me in the right direction of where to start.

Thanks,
Jason Walraven

Nov 18 '05 #3
Thanks
"matt" <gr************@hitscricket.com> wrote in message
news:qk*********************@stones.force9.net...
The key elements to a browser based asp.net chat session is going to be
getting to grips with using hidden frames (or other method of submitting
a request invisibly - can also be done using
document.createElement("script") and then adding the relevant src
attribute, etc...), javascript, and possibly DHTML to communicate
invisibly with the server on a regular basis to check for new messages.
It can be done, but you will have to keep going back to the server often
as there is no way to push messages to the browser from the server when
they are received.

I think I remember seeing some similar solution in asp, but it was a
while ago and I can't remember where.

Matt
"Jason Walraven" <ca*****@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I was wondering if anyone has done real-time client-side chat in ASP

.net
yet. I have a project where this is needed, and I'm wondering if

someone
can steer me in the right direction of where to start.

Thanks,
Jason Walraven


Nov 18 '05 #4
Thanks
"matt" <gr************@hitscricket.com> wrote in message
news:qk*********************@stones.force9.net...
The key elements to a browser based asp.net chat session is going to be
getting to grips with using hidden frames (or other method of submitting
a request invisibly - can also be done using
document.createElement("script") and then adding the relevant src
attribute, etc...), javascript, and possibly DHTML to communicate
invisibly with the server on a regular basis to check for new messages.
It can be done, but you will have to keep going back to the server often
as there is no way to push messages to the browser from the server when
they are received.

I think I remember seeing some similar solution in asp, but it was a
while ago and I can't remember where.

Matt
"Jason Walraven" <ca*****@mindspring.com> wrote in message
news:O1**************@TK2MSFTNGP12.phx.gbl...
I was wondering if anyone has done real-time client-side chat in ASP

.net
yet. I have a project where this is needed, and I'm wondering if

someone
can steer me in the right direction of where to start.

Thanks,
Jason Walraven


Nov 18 '05 #5

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