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Postby Tim on 06 Nov 2005, 14:17

I'm sorry but I haven't seen any free webhosts that will work yet...
If you're paying for your current webhost ask them to enable UDP
socket connections, otherwise I fear you won't be able to run this
script on your server...

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Postby Guest on 06 Nov 2005, 17:39

i read the read me already and got that set up already but when i go to http://www.mywebhosting.com/si2/si2.php or something like that it does not show up. i was wondering what text you out where to make it show up on the site. i already configured the files to fit my sql, and server ip and stuff like that. please help. all that shows up is the stylesheet and the two different types. i just want it to be on the site itself when u go to it it will be there kinda thing ya know.
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Postby Tim on 06 Nov 2005, 17:48

Ehm, I can't quite make out what you're trying to say...
Could you post a link to what you've been able to get
working and to where you want to get it working?

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Postby FroXie on 06 Nov 2005, 19:53

okey, to bad i aint paying for my current host. I tried to put the script there first but i cant even view the script on that host(The thing is that i know the "hoster" where i host my own site). I dont think it has support for php4+/php 5. So now im searching for any free host with php 4+/php 5 with open ports =P I found one free host with php 4+/php 5 but there is no open UDP ports and i dont think they will open them for me either.. =(

Thx for your fast answears thought =)

If you find any free host that the script works with, email me ;). I only need to host the small script so it doesnt need to be much space on the host =)
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Postby Guest on 06 Nov 2005, 20:05

EDIT: (The thing is that i know the "hoster" where i host my own site)

TO: (The thing is that i know the "hoster" where i host my own site, so i dont have to pay)

hehe forgot to say that =P
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Postby Guest on 07 Nov 2005, 20:04

ok the pics are attached. the first one is what shows up when i type in http://mod-cs.org/si2/si2.php (shows the stylesheet, and the block server info) and the second pic is my site. i would like you to tell me how i get it to show where it says match info and below that. (i will remove the heading and text.) Thanks.
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Postby a1uqfk47 on 07 Nov 2005, 20:17

sorry the above post was mine i wasnt loged in and didnt attach the pic but now it is

ok the pic is attached. when i type in http://mod-cs.org/si2/si2.php it shows the stylesheet, and the block server info and the pic is a part from my site. i would like you to tell me how i get the server block info to show where it says match info and below that. (i will remove the heading and text.) Thanks.
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Postby Tim on 07 Nov 2005, 20:53

For that to work you'll have to look into the board/template or what
ever it is you're using to say:
"<br>
------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
None<br>
<br>
------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
None<br>"

Ans have it say there: "show::Block("194.171.252.93:27015");".
( without the quotes obviously... =\ )

For this to work you will have to extract all the files in th zippack into
your webroot, so it looks somthing like this:
+www
-- inc/
-- mappics/
-- pics/
-- stylesheets/
-- si2.php
-- si_include.php

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Postby a1uqfk47 on 07 Nov 2005, 21:55

thank you very much i will try that now.
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Postby a1uqfk47 on 07 Nov 2005, 23:45

tried it but it only displays the text show::Block("72.9.96.181:27015")
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Postby Tim on 07 Nov 2005, 23:47

Then try: <?php show::Block("72.9.96.181:27015"); ?>
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Postby a1uqfk47 on 08 Nov 2005, 01:30

its a no go.. damn to bad this would of been a nice addition to the site
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Postby Tim on 14 Nov 2005, 00:51

For those getting the following error, doe as you're told:
PHP Warning: Call-time pass-by-reference has been deprecated - argument passed by value; If you would like to pass it by reference, modify the declaration of fsockopen(). If you would like to enable call-time pass-by-reference, you can set allow_call_time_pass_reference to true in your INI file. However, future versions may not support this any longer.

This means:
1) Go to: ..\..\php.ini
2) Scroll until: allow_call_time_pass_reference = false
3) Change to: allow_call_time_pass_reference = true
4) Save and restart your webserver
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Mysql

Postby CsFr34k - Noob on 09 Dec 2005, 12:51

Hi.. Needs this script MYSQL?
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Postby Tim on 09 Dec 2005, 13:05

If you don;t fill in a password, it does not need MySQL
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