Extension:IRC Chat

What does this extension do?
This extension allows users to engage in an IRC chat, using PJIRC through the MediaWiki interface.

New features of this release:
 * 1) Skin based applet colors

Installation

 * 1) OPTIONAL -- Download the PJIRC binary, which can be found at www.pjirc.com,  and save it into the   directory of your website.
 * 2) Run SQL command and patch files
 * 3) Save the source code below into its respective files. (Remember to change   to your wanted page name)
 * 4) Enjoy your new IRC client.

SQL and Patch
In the SQL command line, run:

In the regular command line, run: $ cd /path/to/wiki/ $ patch -p0 < mw1.X.X-irc.patch Where 1.X.X is your MediaWiki version. Patch files can be found here.

Changes to LocalSettings.php
require_once("$IP/extensions/IRC.php");

Code
extensions/IRC.php

includes/SpecialIRC.php

Freenode hosted applet or locally installed applet (click one)

MonoBook and all MonoBook based skins

Insert the lines you see with the + in front of them where you see them here. This will not need to be done in skins like Cologne Blue and Nostalgia, for they already include the lines by default.

Note: The following should be done to the main skin file (i.e. skins/MonoBook.php), and not the dependencies file (i.e. skins/MonoBook.deps.php). For the skin based colors to work correctly, the skin name must be lower-case.

Known Issues

 * None at this current time.

1.05 (05 May, 2007)
The first build -- mostly representative of the PJIRC applet slapped onto a wiki page. This can still be downloaded here.

1.07 (21 July, 2007)
Added database functionality. Users can now store their IRC nick through the Special:Preferences page. This can still be downloaded here.

1.10 (25 October, 2007)
The IRC applet's colors are influenced by the wiki skins (administrator defined).

Future Developments
This is a list of confirmed future holdings for this extension (besides the caveats). Please list all requests on the discussion page.
 * 1) Linux Option - Channel statistics, for those who decided to go out and install PISG on their server.