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Top Forums Web Development Can you embed Skype or any other video chat/chat program into a webpage? Post 302518215 by phil_heath on Friday 29th of April 2011 12:39:31 AM
Old 04-29-2011
Can you embed Skype or any other video chat/chat program into a webpage?

Hi,

I am trying to embed Skype or any other video chat/chat program into a webpage. Has anyone had success doing this? or know how?

Thanks

Phil
 

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EKG2(1) 							   User Commands							   EKG2(1)

NAME
ekg2 - opensource IM client for UNIX systems SYNOPSIS
ekg2 [OPTIONS] [COMMANDS] DESCRIPTION
-u, --user=NAME uses profile NAME -t, --theme=FILE loads theme from FILE -n, --no-auto does not connect to server automatically -m, --no-mouse does not load mouse support -N, --no-global-config ignores global configuration file -a, --away[=DESCRIPTION] changes status to ``away'' -b, --back[=DESCRIPTION] changes status to ``available'' -i, --invisible[=DESCR] changes status to ``invisible'' -d, --dnd[=DESCRIPTION] changes status to ``do not disturb'' -f, --free-for-chat[=DESCR] changes status to ``free for chat'' -x, --xa[=DESCRIPTION] changes status to ``very busy'' -h, --help displays this help message -v, --version displays program version and exits Options concerned with status depend on the protocol of particular session -- some sessions may not support ``do not disturb'' status, etc. SEE ALSO
The full documentation for ekg2 is maintained as a Docbook manual. See http://ekg2.org/ekg2book/ for an online version. ekg2 September 2005 EKG2(1)
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