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Hey
I would like to write some chat application on ASP.Net but there are 2
options :
first refresh every 2 seconds ( OK... ), or write control that stays
connected to the server. How to make such a control that stays connected in a
browser, I saw that cutechat have something like this, because there is
connecting to the server so they must have connection and I didn't saw any
refreshes.
Jarod
Nov 19 '05 #1
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You would probably have to write a Windows Form control and host it via
Internet Explorer. Its like a Java applet somewhat

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Hey
I would like to write some chat application on ASP.Net but there are 2
options :
first refresh every 2 seconds ( OK... ), or write control that stays
connected to the server. How to make such a control that stays connected
in a
browser, I saw that cutechat have something like this, because there is
connecting to the server so they must have connection and I didn't saw any
refreshes.
Jarod

Nov 19 '05 #2

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