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    a_chat_php

    a_chat_php

    a very simple json chat made in php

    A simple json chat , with some basic features included. You can change some variables in chat.php file like : MAX_MESSAGES currently 50 FILE PATH (put filepath of chat logs) Note : if you change the directory remember to change the create directory script right below filepath
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    Plugin for Irssi which monitors torrent IRC announce channels, downloads torrent files based on a user-defined filter, and then sends the torrent files to a local or remote torrent client. Supports several different private trackers.
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    This project is an AIM application firewall/inspect/monitor program. It can monitor and log all AIM chat sessions to a common location (directory). There is a php script provided to view and present the logged chat sessions via web.
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