Re: Java Chat Recording.
Gazza wrote:
...
A website ...
The web is a big place, care to narrow that
down with an URL?
...I use has a chat room and it's chatter-side interface is a Java
application.
What Java application?
..The comments chatters post come thick and fast and, although
there is a scoll bar, it's no good scrolling down to see comments missed,
as, as soon as a new comment is posted, all the comments scroll up to it.
There is no cut-and-paste/recording facility. As it's possible to scroll
up and down the comments, there must be somewhere where the comments are
held.
Sure. They are definitely stored in the software,
and it should be fairly trivial for the author to offer
to dump the content to an (e.g. XML based) file.
Which is why I will suggest that perhaps it is better
to take this matter to the software authors - as it must
be a common problem with the software that is both
best, and easiest, fixed in the software itself.
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