| Volano
Chat
Now you can add LIVE CHAT to
your Professional Plan or higher web site account.
The Volano chat system is a combination of server
and client side Java programs. The client side
Java applet (30k to 100k depending on browser)
is downloaded by the browser and then executed
on the user's local machine. The client applet
then communicates with the software located on
the server to create a live real-time chat environment.
Note that the downloading of
the chat applet and any custom images you create
for the applet are counted as data transfer.
To implement the chat applet
on your site follow these two simple steps:
Step
1:
Create an HTML file called chat.html
in your root directory with the below applet code
in it and save it in the root directory
of your site.
<applet codebase="http://www.your-domain.com/cgi-image/vcclient"
archive="COM/volano/MyVolanoChat.zip"
code="COM.volano.MyVolanoChat.class"
width=500 height=65>
<param name="cabbase"
value="COM/volano/MyVolanoChat.cab">
<param name="color" value="#FFFFFF">
<param name="group" value="Chat Room Name">
<param name="text" value="english.txt">
</applet> |
You can modify the color
of the chat applet, the name of the chat
room, and the language
of the text used by modifying the values within
the "color", "group", and
"text" parameters above. The language
value can be any of the following: english.txt,
french.txt, german.txt, italian.txt, portuguese.txt,
or spanish.txt
Step
2:
Create an absolute link somewhere
on your site that links to your newly created
chat.html page like this:
| <a href="http://www.your-domain.com/chat.html">Enter
our chat room</a> |
Note: You must
reference your full domain name for your account,
including the www., or the chat
will not work. You also cannot reference the chat
using a machine name or a domain pointer. Users
are only allowed one chat room per account. Also,
the chat.html page with the above
applet code in it must be located in the root
directory of your account and must be named chat.html.
You're
done!
That's all it takes to add LIVE CHAT
to your site!
Customizing Volano Chat
Note: Volano Chat is a third
party product and, as such, we do not provide
support for the product. For more information
about Volano Chat and how to customize it, please
visit the Volano
web site. The following instructions should
be enough to get you started, but they are not
intended to act as comprehensive documentation.
Also, don't worry too much about making mistakes;
you can always start over.
To customize the Volano Chat
applet, download one of the below language configuration
files. This is the file that has the default language
settings that will be used in the chat applet.
You can then modify this file, upload it to your
site, and reference it in your chat applet code.
The default language settings
come in several different languages. Download
the one that is appropriate for your use:
(Note: hold the SHIFT key
when clicking on one of the below links to
save it locally instead of viewing it in the
browser.)
Note that many of the settings
in these files will not apply to your chat applet
because we only allow one chat room per account
and we do not offer many of the enhanced features
such as kick, ban, and usage stats. If you are
not sure about what you are doing, it may be best
not to modify any of the existing lines. Many
of the customization options you may wish to make
involve adding additional lines of code to these
files, which we explain how to do below.
Customizing Volano Chat involves
modifying or adding to your personal language
configuration file. After making your desired
changes, upload the file to your
domain in ASCII mode. Then you will need to configure
the applet code in your chat.html
page to use your customized configuration file.
To do this, you will need to modify the "text"
parameter in the <applet> html tag.
<applet
codebase="http://www.your-domain.com/cgi-image/vcclient"
archive="COM/volano/MyVolanoChat.zip"
code="COM.volano.MyVolanoChat.class"
width=500 height=65> <param
name="cabbase" value="COM/volano/MyVolanoChat.cab">
<param name="color" value="#FFFFFF">
<param name="group" value="Chat
Room Name"> <param name="text"
value="http://www.your_domain.com/english.txt">
</applet> |
Changing the Banner
Ads
By default, the banner advertisement
settings are not in the language files. In order
to modify the banners you will need to add
the following code to your custom language
configuration file:
#
Advertisement settings.
ad.on=true
ad.width=460
ad.height=55
ad.target=_blank
# Advertisement banners.
ad.1=20 /my_ads/ad1.gif http://www.volano.com/
ad.2=20 /my_ads/ad2.jpg http://www.yahoo.com/
ad.3=20 /other_ads/cnn_ad.gif http://www.cnn.com/
ad.4=20 /other_ads/cnn_ad2.gif http://www.cnn.com/ |
You can turn advertising on or
off by setting ad.on to true
or false. The width and height are
the size of the banner ad images in pixels. The
target can be any window name allowed by the HTML
target attribute, including the magic values
of _blank, _self, _parent,
and _top.
Ads can be either images (as
GIF or JPEG files) or Java applets. Don't use
animated GIFs because they don't seem to work
well, if at all. Also, keep your image file sizes
small (less than 20k each) to help prevent any
problems.
Ads for images must have three
items, separated by a single space:
- the time (in seconds) to
display the ad,
- the banner image location
( begin URL with forward slash: /ad_dir/image.gif
)
- the URL to display when the
user clicks on the ad
The numeric suffix on each property
(ad.1, ad.2, ..., ad.n) must
be sequential and start with the number 1. This
suffix gives the sequence of the advertisement
banners.
You must define at least
4 banner ads in order to override each
of the 4 default Volano banner ads. For instance,
if you only define ad.1 and ad.2, then users will
see the default Volano banner ads ad.3 and ad.4
after your ads. If you want to have only 1 banner
ad, just list that one banner four times.
Changing the Chat
Room Colors
By default, the chat room is
gray with black text. You can change these colors
by adding the following code
to your language configuration file:
#
Applet window colors.
color.on=true
color.background.red=192
color.background.green=192
color.background.blue=192
color.foreground.red=0
color.foreground.green=0
color.foreground.blue=0 |
The color.background
attributes define the background color of the
chat room. The color.foreground
attributes define the text color of the chat room.
The colors are standard RGB
colors whose values range from 0 to 255.
For example:
white: (red=255, green=255, blue=255)
black: (red=0, green=0, blue=0)
yellow: (red=255, green=255, blue=0)
Changing the 'Enter
Chat Room' buttons
By default, your chat applet
will display a 'Volano' button which users click
to enter the chat room. This too can be customized
by adding the following code
to your language configuration file:
#
Applet images.
image.button.width=88
image.button.height=31
image.button1=/images/your_button.gif
image.button2=/images/your_button2.gif |
image.button1
is the 'Volano' button that you push to enter
the chat room.
image.button2
is the 'Chat' button that appears when you move
your mouse over the 'Volano' (image.button1) button.
Important Note:
If you do not notice any changes you made to your
chat applet, clear your browser's cache.
Just hitting 'reload' or 'refresh' most often
will not be enough. You may even need to quit
and restart your browser to adequately clear your
cache.
For more information about configuration
options, visit the Volano web site.
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