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| Obibital:
--- Code: ---//cmdtest.cs function servercmdtest { echo("worked"); } --- End code --- That seems a little bear, its gotta be missing something, especially since it is giving a bunch of syntax errors and it just reads me the code |
| SpreadsPlague:
the file needs to be named server.cs or you need to execute your cmdtest.cs in your server.cs (which is dumb) |
| Obibital:
--- Quote from: SpreadsPlague on July 21, 2010, 01:00:13 AM ---the file needs to be named server.cs or you need to execute your cmdtest.cs in your server.cs (which is dumb) --- End quote --- File is named server.cs, and it has a description Ill try to have the server.cs exec("add-ons/server_cmdtest/cdmtest.cs"); or whatevers |
| SpreadsPlague:
--- Quote from: Obibital on July 21, 2010, 01:02:49 AM ---File is named server.cs, and it has a description Ill try to have the server.cs exec("add-ons/server_cmdtest/cdmtest.cs"); or whatevers --- End quote --- ..why would you do that this is what should be in a file called server.cs --- Code: ---function servercmdtest() { echo("worked"); } --- End code --- add a description.txt and put both files in the folder, enable the add-on and type /test |
| Obibital:
Lawl, thought thats what u meant, i know what you mean now though I get this when i execute this add-ons/server_cmdtest/server.cs Line: 4 - Syntax error. >>> Some error context, with ## on sides of error halt: /cmdtest.cs function servercmdtest {## ## echo("worked"); } >>>Error report complete. Then it does it a second time |
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