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From: Andrei Kutateladze <akutatel@du.edu>
Subject: CCL: an cgi guestbook/chat program with graphic capabilities
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Hello everyone.
I apologize for a slightly off-topic question.
I am wondering if anyone knows about a cgi guestbook/chat
software which can use drawing applets (like the one Jan
Labanowski mentioned a couple of days ago or ACDLabs') and
allow the users to post chemical structures along with the
discussion text.

I'll summarize.

Andrei Kutateladze
University of Denver


