Author Topic: Brianhosting.net's Add-On Hosting  (Read 4698 times)

Brians Add-On Hosting
Used to replace Mediafire and other file sharing sites

About
I was disapointed when I found out that the old Blockland Add-On hosting thingy majiggy wasn't up anymore. Ehh, can't do anything about it, Brian.
NOPE
Anyway, I started working on one of my first PHP projects that will actually come to use

Link
Click here
The website now includes:
•Add-On Uploading
•Viewing all Uploaded Addons

Help
•DontCare4Free  -  Fixing up Uploading Code
•DrenDran          -  Ideas/Tutorial on printing variables via "print" in PHP.

News
–Code Created (Brian Smith)
- Code fixed (DontCare4Free)
-Added List of Uploaded Add-Ons (Brian Smith)
-Link Removed (Ephialtes)
-Added Administration && Link put back. (Brian Smith)
-Added personal blog (Brian Smith)
-New file deleting system
-server broke
-site back up
~Brian Smith
« Last Edit: April 24, 2011, 10:46:51 AM by Brian_Smith3 »

Brian hosting - "we're here, but we don't have anything to show you"

why would you not wait until you atleast have it working?

Brian Add-on Hosting Stealing

"Thinking that we will host add ons for you, but in reality we steal them all"

Brian Add-on Hosting Stealing

"Thinking that we will host add ons for you, but in reality we steal them all"
How can you steal something that's free and public?

This guy also asked me how to start a BL server with PHP
I'm also going to assume he's using shared hosting and has no clue what he's doing.

He's just loving stupid.

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link added.
You should really use Django, with HAML (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) and SASS (Syntactically Awesome StyleSheets). And maybe throw in some CoffeeScript too.

EDIT: added links
« Last Edit: April 10, 2011, 07:07:36 AM by DontCare4Free »

link added.

I've removed the link. You need to remove any files which have been fail binned, and enforce that restriction going forwards.

You should really use Django, with HAML (HTML Abstraction Markup Language) and SASS (Syntactically Awesome StyleSheets). And maybe throw in some CoffeeScript too.

Lol.

I've removed the link. You need to remove any files which have been fail binned, and enforce that restriction going forwards.
Do you mean pre-public moderation?
If so, his system doesn't support it, it just verifies that it contains the required files and then places it in a publicly accessible folder.
Lol.
The suggestion or the names?

I've removed the link. You need to remove any files which have been fail binned, and enforce that restriction going forwards.

Oh god Ephi, you've done it again!

Icygamma is going to be furious! Watch out!

If so, his system doesn't support it, it just verifies that it contains the required files and then places it in a publicly accessible folder.The suggestion or the names?

If that's going to be the case then this website can't be posted here. To clarify, as long as someone removes fail binned things from the site then it's fine.

To clarify, as long as someone removes fail binned things from the site then it's fine.
I do wonder, would it be okay to add a node to failbinned stuff saying "Warning, failbinned" or something like that for the more border-line things instead of removing it completely?

I do wonder, would it be okay to add a node to failbinned stuff saying "Warning, failbinned" or something like that for the more border-line things instead of removing it completely?
Nope. You can't trust kids not to forget up their games with stuffty add-ons. It's for the best.

Nope. You can't trust kids not to forget up their games with stuffty add-ons. It's for the best.
Okay.
How about a public moderation queue then (with a warning sign or something)?