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still no chat...

Wed, 10/05/2005 - 00:12
still no chat for me.Ok people,tell me how you are starting your chat.Do the names to the right appear in black?I cannot click on any of the names.Do you do it like this, /me says hi. or /me hi ?? I'm beginning to think that maybe I shouldn't be chatting.Someone give me a clue.

Comments

U have popups blocked?

Submitted by Justin on Wed, 2005-10-05 - 06:30
U have popups blocked? Temporarily allow popups if so and see what happens. It works for me. And no u dont hafta type anything special. Just type what u wanna say and hit enter. It enters ur name automatically

The new chat room is still

Submitted by grez-monkey on Wed, 2005-10-05 - 07:06
The new chat room is still under construction. So just hang-on. Let the e.com crew work on it and get it going. This isn't an over-night project. Bruce (link guy) Disabled American Veteran

The Chat Room is Up and Running

Submitted by jennamay on Wed, 2005-10-05 - 11:40
Hello Everyone, The chat room is working and ready for use. To learn more about how to use the chatroom you can go to the chatroom page. If you would like to post a message, you simply type in your text in the space provided and click on "Say". You will see, to your right the most recent chatters in the chat room. If they are available, you can click their chatname and begin an Instant Messaging session with them. I hope that clears up some of the confusion. Please don't hesitate to contact our webmaster@epilepsyproject.org should you need further assistance or clarification. Best, Epilepsy.com Editor

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