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My possibilities are limited, as I do have a nice host but can just use the normal server plan. Which means, only a normal server on port 80.

I have tried to read up some on WebSockets and/or Comet, and they mostly seem to require a second server running on another port.

Is there a way to get a stable Comet-like behaviour that scales nicely. My solution up to now is a script that sends a GET request every 5 seconds, which is not a good way to make a web chat. And I am afraid it might kill my server when a few dozen people are online.

So how can I get a reliable comet-like behaviour?

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I've had some success using socket.io for asynchronous web stuff (comet). For Django in particular, I don't have any personal experience, but I found a nice article about combining Gevent, Socket.io, and Django. Some other resources on Socket.io and Gevent can be found on my in a couple of my blog articles as well as a slideshare presentation.

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  • Unfortunately, I have huge trouble getting it to run.
    – Lanbo
    Oct 20, 2011 at 18:53
  • It looks nice, but I get an error with xhr-polling, can you explain that somewhere?
    – Lanbo
    Oct 20, 2011 at 19:25
  • Are you asking about the Django article, or the WSGI articles that I wrote? I don't have any experience with the Django one, but I have successfully run the code linked in the slideshare presentation (the chat server) multiple times. What error were you getting? Oct 21, 2011 at 17:30

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