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| herb:
Just remake the servercmdmessagesent and create your own flood protection, so you can give variables and what not; that's all i can say, since i have no clue what the overall attempt here is. |
| MegaScientifical:
--- Quote from: herb on July 25, 2010, 07:32:23 PM ---Just remake the servercmdmessagesent and create your own flood protection, so you can give variables and what not; that's all i can say, since i have no clue what the overall attempt here is. --- End quote --- ^ Bad idea. There's tons of protection in the command. Rewriting it breaks the protection, allowing tons of bad stuff. |
| General:
--- Quote from: herb on July 25, 2010, 07:32:23 PM ---that's all i can say, since i have no clue what the overall attempt here is. --- End quote --- It seems I haven't made myself clear enough? My overall attempt is to make a script which checks that the client is not under flood protection before continuing with the main code, for example: If somebody says "What are the rules?" The rules will appear in the message hud, but if the client is under flood protection it will ignore it. I can't possibly make myself clearer? |
| General:
Quark and I recently found out another way we could find if the client is under flood protection, and it worked! --- Code: ---package TEST { function serverCmdMessageSent(%client, %text) { %time = getSimTime(); %spamTime = %client.spamProtectStart; if(%time - %spamTime < 10000 || %text $= %client.lastMsgSent && !%client.isAdmin) { cancel(%client.lastMsgSentSchedule); %client.lastMsgSentSchedule = schedule(15000,0,eval,%client @ ".lastMsgSent = '';"); } else { //code goes here } %client.lastMsgSent = %text; parent::serverCmdMessageSent(%client, %text); } }; activatepackage(TEST); --- End code --- Reguardless, thank you all for your help. |
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