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Kalphiter:

--- Quote from: Jaydee on February 01, 2010, 09:11:03 AM ---I've got another helpful idea:

Since server tracking for online buddies are possible, and we all know all RTB Servers can show what players are in their server, and that non-RTB servers cannot what players they have in the server list, I propose the idea of finding RTB players in a non-RTB server, and therefore, we can see who RTB users are in a certain server, even if it was RTB-powered or not.

Kinda useful if you want to check out who's in the server.

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RTB can definitely check if a user is really in a server.
How about the client report what server they're on, and use the master server to check?
-Jetz-:

--- Quote from: Ephialtes on February 01, 2010, 12:40:00 PM ---I don't understand how you're proposing we "find out" who's in a non-rtb server.

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I think he means to use clients with RtB as the "eyes and ears" for RtB on non-RtB servers. However, that screws up the option for privacy we have in place.
Ephialtes:

--- Quote from: -Jetz- on February 01, 2010, 04:17:15 PM ---I think he means to use clients with RtB as the "eyes and ears" for RtB on non-RtB servers. However, that screws up the option for privacy we have in place.

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That would require me to trust what the client is telling RTB, and knowing the users of Blockland the trust involved there would be abused. Not being able to see a server's players will also encourage people to try and get that server owner to download RTB whereas they wouldn't be so proactive if they could do what they needed to do with that server. Clients should play no part in informing the RTB server about other clients.


--- Quote from: mctwist on February 01, 2010, 03:33:30 PM ---AJAX can only send UTF-8 characters, meaning that letters like åäö will crop the string from start to the first occurrence of those letters.

PHP otherwise can receive any letter it want. Although, if you from Torque would translate all letter to integers, and then translate them back to the ordinary characters(In this case chr), it fails.

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I have absolutely no idea what point you're trying to make here. Why are you talking about AJAX and PHP?
Ryuu:
Yay, buddy system is coming up.
Niven:

--- Quote from: Ryuu on February 01, 2010, 06:54:28 PM ---Yay, buddy system is coming up.

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