[pandorabots-general] Mailing list

Lee Flier lflier at mindspring.com
Thu Feb 21 11:26:03 PST 2008


I was going to ask something similar: what's involved with someone 
hosting their own server?  Would I be able to host a private server/AIML 
interpreter that works similarly to Pandorabots but is more secure/not 
public, and run my own bots from it in a similar manner?  If so can 
anyone point me in the right direction as to how to do this?

Scott Overmyer wrote:
> No.
>
> You can, however, create your own Alicebot and HTTP server, and host locally
> to the same effect.
>
> Regards,
> Scotto...
> --
> Scott P. Overmyer, Ph.D.
> Director, MSIS Program
>  
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> What I need to know is if a pandora bot can be used without an internet
> connection.
>
> thomas
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