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This is a discussion on "LPC and HTML" in the Top Mud Sites MUD and RPG Webmasters forum : Has anyone gotten - 'who' to work with their webpage? I'd like to have people log into the webpage and see who is actually on. A few months back, we have a perl script designed to let users read their mudmail off a webpage, may work this script to let us do it with who.... |
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Has anyone gotten - 'who' to work with their webpage? I'd like to have people log into the webpage and see who is actually on.
A few months back, we have a perl script designed to let users read their mudmail off a webpage, may work this script to let us do it with who. |
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Mind posting where I can check out this script. It sounds interesting.
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IIRC, a who gateway is provided off-the-shelf in the more recent Lima libs. You might want to have a look at that one.
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