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Chatbots => Bot Conversations => Topic started by: 8pla.net on July 22, 2018, 04:23:01 am
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Robot Conversation
http://host.altervista.org
using XML, two robots talk.
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Internet code has changed a great deal since when i started.
Ive got no idea what tools you have here, but I learnt java ages ago, but all the security put me off it!
I then went, ok, try HTML5, and then I decided to give up, put it in the bin entirely, because coding for a web browser is a wild goose chase i can just avoid if i just get users to trust using my exe files. Which is just a different challenge but with no useless contrived security crap to write.
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Thanks for the reply, Ranch.
Hello LOCKSUIT.
This is supposed to be a work sample.
Any feedback is welcome.
I am preloading the images in AJAX.
Thanks.
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"Get users to trust using my exe files."
Sorry, ain't gonna happen here. (no offense).
One of the best ways for someone to send a mass virus would be to introduce it as an exe, bat or some Java update.
Then again, hopefully, one's AV software would catch it...IF it were up to date and able to do so.
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The Simon Laven Page > Classic Chatterbots > Fred
http://www.simonlaven.com/fred.htm (freeware)
Fred by Robby Garner at Robitron Software Research
JavaScript, running a Pentium virtual machine with
a DOS C:\> drive, starts Fred from the autoexec.bat:
http://chatbot.altervista.org/DOS/
This is only for discussion purposes to demonstrate
an exe file runs on the web, on a Pentium.
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A Pentium virtual PC (on the web) to clarify.
So, the executable is easily changed to a another
classic chatbot in DOS, such as Eliza, or your own
as long as it executes on a 32bit Pentium PC in DOS.