ICQ

From: Québec (jpda_at_vidn.ca)
Date: 11/29/03


Date: Sat, 29 Nov 2003 07:31:26 -0500

Hi Great working hard Gurus,

Is there a way to script something for visitors on your web site know you
are on line?

     Like ICQ stuff, but I dont want to rely on Icq. Maybe an applet. An
application that would be pinged by an Applet? Any suggestion?

                                                            Jean



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