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Instead of asking for IPs can't you just log them into the script for future use every time you join a server.
It is possible, but that'd require TT's source
Hmmm you can find out what every ones IP is when useing Dash codes incuding the host.
Buts that is when their connected to your server, what you wanted was to put all server's IP in the quicklist when you joined em
I don't think you know what I mean...
When you join a server normaly (not through the IP script) it should log the servers IP, Port, and name of server. Or give you a choice to log it. So when the servers are down you didn't have to put the IP in the main file of the script. Also if you go to the same server the next day it will update the IP if it has changed so if servers go down on the same day you can still join that server even though his IP changes. This is because the IP changes only when some one resets thier comp.
Yea that was what I understood
Art, I just wanted to see if it worked, and it did, but how do you close the box?
EDIT!
Nevermind. We need to get a list of IP's and ports to the servers. Like Lep's etc
Last edited: Saturday, May 28, 2005 at 8:20:55 PM
Art,
I used this the other day, but when I did, I couldn't use "I" or "u" keys until I took the new line back out of main.cs (any time I was using TT, I couldn't use those keys in chat). What can I do to make it not do that? Any way to change that?
I'm on a mac, OSX 10.4.2
Other than that it worked great...
(And sorry if I should have started a new thread, but I thought this was more appropriate than making another.)
^That happened to me too.
Ok... Blame Apple for it... It seems an apple or command bind made by me or Chilled Lizard never worked or will work... Ah well no way to fix it...
OK,
"THIS IS YOUR FAULT, APPLE!" (But I still love my macs)
I'm glad to be able to use IP join when the server is down. Great tool! Thanks again for the help, AC!
Last edited: Friday, September 09, 2005 at 12:24:21 AM
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I finished the script, had chilly lizzie port it to Mac, and here it is!
Go and get it!