"Early on I just created a placeholder value in the keygroup and checked for that. If not there, I assume it's never been created before and create/save a fresh one. http://forums.eventscripts.com is a better place to ask questions like those."
- Mattie
"On Windows, if you choose to "hide" file extensions, you probably had "es_hello.txt.txt". The final name of the file *absolutely* must be "es_hello.txt" but keep in mind that Windows may hide the ".txt" part from you. If Windows Explorer shows you "es_hello" but it has a little Notepad icon next to it and calls it a "Text document" or similar, then you're doing it correctly. See: http://pics.gd/2009-07... Alternatively, if you have Windows Explorer configured to show file extensions on files, then it will say "es_hello.txt" as it does on my computer. See: http://pics.gd/2009-07..."
- Mattie
"Hey Jonathan, you should ask script questions here and see if they can help out: http://forums.eventscripts.com/viewfor... The wiki commenting system doesn't have as big of a helpful audience looking to help out."
- Mattie
"We use sitemaps because we have a lot of deep content. I can attest to getting far, far more of those deep pages indexed than we did without sitemaps. I think his advice is misplaced."
- Mattie
"Please ask over in our forums, the documentation page is intended for comments about the documentation. The forums: http://forums.mattie.info/"
- Mattie
"Log in would be via your Disqus account. Disqus is used all over the web for blog comments, etc. So just use that account to work with the comments. And yeah, I get emails for some reason when these are made because I started the Disqus integration."
- Mattie
"Bleh, just read this mess and see the heavy-handed tactics: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki... ... The guy submitting for deletion actually has played the MUD itself-- hard to see that it's not some sort of vendetta or something, given how hard it is to prevent the WIkipedia deletion steamroller."
- Mattie
"Consensus with my friends is that red can only win if blue plays badly. It is possible to win if blue plays pretty badly and doesn't throw some of his lower-point troopers at tanks to get bonuses. I think making a rotating/repairing hexagon shape for red is one of the best defenses. Concentrate on only allowing attacks on the hexagon corners and rotating those inward to repair, while building light artillery to kill off tens of troopers a turn. Good luck!"
- Mattie