Simple and easy to use chat script without using java. Features: Registration to protect nicknames, Member auto delete after 30 days inactive, Simple command, Simple announcement, Clickable Simleys
EveryChat was designed to be as simple as possible for everyone and it is one of the most lightweight chat scripts out there. It takes up no more resources than a standard form submit script and it will run on any server that supports Perl.
Whiplash is an IRC Client designed to run on a webserver, for the purpose
of allowing an HTML Gateway to chat. Whiplash is fully customizable and can integrate into any website. Free for non-commercial-use.
csChat-R-Box is an easy to use CGI chat script! It requires absolutely no special software on the client side and doesn't require any plug-ins. Fast login, select nickname, text color and go! We do not have all the clunky features that you see in cumbersome chat scripts. It also features an auto-updating mechanism. No need to hit reload to see messages.
JabberChat is a Perl CGI “web-based” product which you can download and install on your web site to provide live chat to your vistors. JabberChat features millions of channels (for public or private chat), whispering private messages, directing public messages, fun and interesting teleconference “actions”, color codes (for colorful names or chat text), and plain old fun chatting.
This chatroom allows users to enter under an alias, post comments and read everyone else's comments. New entrants are announced and once someone has left the chatroom, their name is removed from the list of present chatters!!!
WebChat is a useful application that allows a number of people on the World Wide Web to talk to one another simultaneously. The ability to chat on the Web can be a quick way to hold a virtual meeting.
This script allows you to operate a chat room or several chat rooms. The key features are the ability of the chat room admin to kick out or banish users (by IP address) as he feels necessary and its privacy. It is private in that users cannot view what is being said or who is in the chat room unless they are logged into the chat room. The chat files and user lists are accessed through the script, rather than directly so that unless a user cannot view the proceedings of a chat unless he is logged on unless the files are in an unprotected browser-accessible directory that is known to that user.