I urgently need the syntax of catalog items!
Updated thread, posted picture of console. (here)
Also been keeping catalogue up-to-date :)
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I urgently need the syntax of catalog items!
Updated thread, posted picture of console. (here)
Also been keeping catalogue up-to-date :)
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omg looks awsome good luck with this :)
Nice emulator , nice to see somebody using ION again but a while ago i found out something about ION that makes the process of the emulator more faster but it takes up to much RAM so i don't recommend using it but ill look for the documentation i made of it and send it to you if i found it , if not i'll tell you and i personally think that you should not work on the cms yet you can make the client of cource but working on the cms will interfere your work with the emulator
Sorry for bad english im dutch :p
Talking and shouting works :)
I like my work being as neat as possible so here is a snippet for you guise..
http://pastebin.com/56T05AJh
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Last edited by Quackster; 12-05-11 at 01:34 AM.
Looks nice, but no filter & chatlog handler on it? Jeez..
Good to see you're still working on this!
Nice emulator
Offtopic: Hey zak babe
Your code sucks, your a pathetic excuse for a developer. You have made no real progress whatsoever and some code in your cms has been blatently ripped from HoloCMS and PHPRetro. I suggest you go read the php tutorials at W3Schools Online Web Tutorials before you even attempt to code a cms. This could be taken down in seconds, as you've left many flaws within your code which completely broadens the range of attacks that could be used against this so called 'cms'.
Good luck with this.
Have you actually looked at the CMS source? It's pretty fucking bad.
Best of luck on the Emulator though, hopefully your C# is better than your PHP. I remember working on Deltar back when it was new, on HybridCore with Shorty and Nillus. Fun times. It never really got too far because of the retarded blocking Nillus was using on everything to keep it absolutely thread-safe (there were much better ways of doing things), but it was fun all the same.
I haven't looked at the emulator source (I'm assuming it wasn't released - and that's why, I cba to scroll back all the pages) - but if you're avoiding the blocking, you're going to have another uberEmulator on your hands. It won't be stable and it'll throw deadlocks everywhere. No watcher thread could possibly keep up with it.
Welp, good luck with the project, but I suggest you leave the CMS to someone who can actually code PHP.![]()
Is there any new updates coming from this? Or is it as slow as James project. Don't get me wrong, I love James project, just not the speed that it is progressing at.
In my opinion, get someone who actually knows concepts to code your Content Management System. Find someone who is in the middle of developing one that you trust and want to partner with or get a new person to develop one.
"Ion doesn't use switch cases meaning it runs faster :P"
What? Just because there aren't switch cases it runs faster? You do realize that statement makes no sense, Holograph runs faster / much more stable than Uber and Uber "doesn't use switch cases". Just one little thing doesn't make a server faster, it's how the whole thing comes together in the end. Just spending money on hardware you don't need doesn't make it faster either, it means you've got the money to spend to support a server that wastes resources.
/Development Rant
Anyway, you defined what 'OSS' means but you didn't write it anywhere in your thread at all, it was in the title previously, but it isn't anymore. Also, MySQL isn't a client feature, it's a server side feature, as in the server connects to it, the client is not even aware of the database the server uses, only that it sends data and receives data and acts upon data received, I consider it a 'Core' feature along with sockets, and a debug system (Logging.cs).
He is doing great, I have been tracking this and he has made a lot of progress.
I ranted about you listing MySQL as a client feature, because people think the database is part of the client for whatever reason. E.g. when you tell someone you're coding a V13 server they automatically call it a 'Flat File' and think it's slow and buggy, but Woodpecker is MySQL and it has way less bugs than any other v13 server out there.