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123 Flash Chat Server 6.9.1 (Default branch)

Image123 Flash Chat Server software is a full-featuredchat server with a Flash client with custom skins,linkable to external databases. 123 Flash Chat isfast, easy, secure, and supports high loads. It isscalable to support a business of any size. It'salso flexible with moderated chat, CRRC, avatarchat, and event chat. It includes powerfulmultilingual and multimedia capabilities.License: SharewareChanges:
The admin may choose and edit the language in the admin panel directly. The admin can add a video clip into the chat room. In addition, Red5 is now included inside, so there is no need for users to install it.Image

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OP_SERVER(8)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      OP_SERVER(8)

NAME
op_server.pl - Proxy server for the Asterisk Flash Operator Panel SYNOPSIS
op_server.pl [options] Options: -?, --help -p, --pidfile -c, --confdir -l, --logdir -d, --daemon -v, --version -X, --debuglevel OPTIONS
--help Print a brief help message and exits --pidfile Specify the pid file to use when running in daemon mode. Defaults to /var/run/op_panel.pid --confdir Specify where to look for the configuration files. If omited, it will look for them in the same directory where op_server.pl resides --logdir If specified, will write the log files to that directory. If not, it will output to STDOUT and STDERR --daemon Run the server in daemon mode, detaching itself from the console --version Display the version and exits --debuglevel Sets the debug level for the logs. It overrides the value inside op_server.cfg DESCRIPTION
This program is a proxy server for the Flash Operator Panel. It reads configuration files and updates the data to display on the panel. FILES
/etc/op-panel The configuration files of the operator panel daemon reside in that directory (may differ on other distributions). Those include: op_server.cfg The server's configuration file. See remarks in file for documentation. op_buttons.cfg Defines the layout of the operator panel, and also which phones to track. /var/log/op-panel/output.log The standard output of the daemon, including debugging prints and dumps. /var/log/op-panel/error.log The standard error of the daemon. Should normally be empty. perl v5.10.1 2009-06-22 OP_SERVER(8)