I want add MSN webmessenger script to my own website.

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  • missshaikh
    New Member
    • Mar 2007
    • 43

    I want add MSN webmessenger script to my own website.

    hi friends


    I want add MSN webmessenger script to my own website.
    like http://www.ebuddy.com/ use the MSN Web Messenger. I want to directly connect to the msn

    not connect with any 3rd party tool just doing with script.

    waiting for reply

    Original thread: http://bytes.com/forum/thread799907.html
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    Originally posted by acoder
    This won't be possible with JavaScript unless MSN provide some drop-in script. You'll need to login via some server-side code. You could use Ajax to avoid page reload.
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    Originally posted by missshaikh
    Can you help me to search out the Login via some server-side code or Ajax code..
    i want to web MSN messenger ...

    Help out me for what kind of Login via some server-side code ... i need that
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    Originally posted by acoder
    This forum is for client-side scripting and Ajax. If you want help with server-side scripting, ask in the forum that deals with that particular language.
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    now plz help me
    Last edited by acoder; Jun 19 '08, 09:42 AM. Reason: Added quotes
  • Curtis Rutland
    Recognized Expert Specialist
    • Apr 2008
    • 3264

    #2
    I have no idea what's going on in this post.

    But if you've seen a site that uses a script (presumably javascript) that you want, you can just view source to either get the script, or find the location of the script and download that.

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    • acoder
      Recognized Expert MVP
      • Nov 2006
      • 16032

      #3
      Don't just copy/paste from the forum. Use quotes as I've done to fix it for you or, better still, just link to a thread.

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      • kenobewan
        Recognized Expert Specialist
        • Dec 2006
        • 4871

        #4
        You may a licensing issue here...

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        • acoder
          Recognized Expert MVP
          • Nov 2006
          • 16032

          #5
          You're probably right. I would check the terms and conditions and clear up any possible legal issues before attempting this.

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