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| Chrono:
He's looking for the command line args, not the URL. I'm not sure how the - and _ are handled during the part where it goes from URL -> Command line, but I think just putting join-74.52.20.186_28100 where you'd normally put something like -editor or -trace would work. I'll test this. Edit: Nope, entire URL in the command line. Example: "C:\Blockland\Blockland.exe" blockland://join-74.52.20.186_28100/ |
| otto-san:
chrono, the context of the OP implied he wanted to know how it worked and wanted to know if it was or wasnt command line |
| Chrono:
--- Quote from: otto-san on August 14, 2011, 02:52:24 PM ---chrono, the context of the OP implied he wanted to know how it worked and wanted to know if it was or wasnt command line --- End quote --- --- Quote from: cucumberdude on August 13, 2011, 05:27:55 AM ---I assume the way that Badspot does the 'Join server' section of the website is by having some sort of cmd line args that blockland can take, probably specifying a port and such. Does anyone know specifically what these args are, and how I could use them out of the context of the web launcher? --- End quote --- Bold: Looking for command line args. Underline: How to use the OUTSIDE of a browser |
| otto-san:
--- Quote from: cucumberdude on August 13, 2011, 05:27:55 AM ---I assume the way that Badspot does the 'Join server' section of the website is by having some sort of cmd line args that blockland can take, probably specifying a port and such. Does anyone know specifically what these args are, and how I could use them out of the context of the web launcher? Correct me if this is not the way he does it. --- End quote --- |
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