----- Original Message -----Sent: Monday, February 24, 2003 9:15 AMSubject: Re: Who's online.I see no one has taken me seriously so here is the format and it's up
to Donald to implement it. Personally I think this is ideal for
members who want support by being able to IM the creator of a game
that they want help with.
I see I can't add the files necessary---why isn't this function
available to all members? Every group I am in and moderator of has
that function open----ie: to add a file. Donald, as owner you can
edit or remove or even make a member "moderated" so this function
should be open to add a file by all members. I have to add three
files for the ONLINE.HTML to happen. The three files are a program
called ONLINE.EXE ,group.txt and online.txt creates a
file called ONLINE.HTML and this is how the "View online members"
works. I could deliver these as attachments but that is not the
preferred method of delivery. Also I have to upload the
ONLINE.HTML file to the site for usage, but how can I do this
without any convenience?
Why is this such a closed group?
Mick J.
> Remember when Yahoo had clubs instead of groups--well after the
> changeover there was no more "Who's online" feature---until
recently.
> A friend has implemented a program that coincides with the members
> export list and although it takes some 10 minutes seting up, it
will
> show all the sites members who are online on the one page. Saves
> going through the members list page by page to find the smiley
faces.
>
> This is a great feature for online support or just to have a yak to
> anyone who is a likewise freak of gaming nature. Also I have the
html
> code for putting that feature in the welcome message.
>
> Let's know what you think,
>
> Mick J.
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Re: Who's online.
From Donald Drouin at 2003-02-25 00:18:21