Gabbly - Embedded Website Chat
Filed Under (News, Story) by admin on 13-03-2006
Over at Ajaxian.com Michael Mahemoff has written an article on the new Gabbly chat for websites. He also talks about Quek which is similar but uses little avatars on the site.
Gabbly (via Digg) is a new application that embeds a chat window in any web page. It seems to be based on web proxying and iframes: You think you’re looking at the target website, e.g. digg.com, but you’re actually looking at gabbly.com with an iframe for digg.com and an iframe above that for the chat window. The URL in this case is http://gabbly.com/digg.com.











Your browser loads the bottom page directly; there would be privacy concerns, hence we don’t proxy.
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Saket
Sorry I don’t understand what you mean by “loading the bottom page directly”?
If you are on gabbly.com/cnn.com, your browser loads cnn.com directly — we do not proxy that request. It’s simply another frame.
i dont know, yaka like does same thing