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Purpleyouko, I'm wondering how you read all the information on your kuro-tejina website or calders version of it.
If you don't mind me asking, do you read the client files directly or did you extract all the client data into i.e. json and then read it?
All the data on my websites just comes from the client files.
The only exception is the drops which are sadly out of date now but actually came directly from the NARose dev team. I worked with leo quite a bit in the past to help develop their drops and stuff.
I have a number of parsing tools that I built to help me navigate around all the files and the way they interact, especially the CON, QSD
stuff.
Rick Calder's version of my Kuro-tejina website was designed to streamline the way the data is presented but sadly he ran out of available time before it was even close to being finished with it. He's way better at the web development end of things than I am. My version is all PHP and cross linked SQL queries so it can be a bit slow.
As for Rose development, I haven't had teh chance to really work on anything for quite a while now but I haven't given up on it. I'm still around to answer any technical questions that people may have.
I also have a fully working (but not entirely finished or bug free) version of the evo source along with a donor client (evo 137) that I can run with a modified osrose server. The client source is fully compilable in VS2010.
Anyone who wants it can have a copy of the full set up.
I might, at some point, set up a completely new project for it at osrose with support provided here. It depends what time I have available.
The one ting I will never do again is become an official member of anyone's dev team. I can't and won't devote that much time and effort to it for such little reward ever again. I do waht i do because i love Rose. that's it in a nutshell.