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| MonkeyFunkyMonkey:
I reinstalled and its still not working slayer ctf |
| Lugnut:
--- Quote from: MonkeyFunkyMonkey on September 14, 2013, 03:27:53 PM ---I reinstalled and its still not working slayer ctf --- End quote --- did you modify the config/server/ADD_ON_LIST.cs? |
| MonkeyFunkyMonkey:
--- Quote from: Lugnut on September 14, 2013, 03:49:19 PM ---did you modify the config/server/ADD_ON_LIST.cs? --- End quote --- Why would i have to if its the same name |
| hammereditor²:
Using web sockets with JavaScript is very difficult. I have tried for 3 hours, and I haven't set up a WebSocket server yet. I tired Socket.IO, but it seems very hard to configure. I tried a Java implementation of Socket.IO, but the source code requires hundreds of dependencies which would take weeks to find. I have attempted jWebSocket, but when I run the standard server, it shuts down and shows no reason or error in the command prompt window. I can run the local version of jWebSocket, but that's pointless since users outside the local network need to access it. I have looked at node.js, but it seems like a pain to configure and set up. I think it'll take longer to set up the web socket server than to actually write the code. So does anybody have any ideas? |
| Rub:
Maybe keep trying? The Node.JS Socket.IO servers for RTBs console, chat and activity stream took about an hour having never coded Node or Socket.IO before. Read the documentation, not difficult. |
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