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Postby Destiny » 2009.06.17 (19:33)

Gforce wrote:Okay, I'll bump the minimum characters down to 3, and I'll completely separate the highscore and AltArc login credentials. How about that?
Woohoo!

EDIT: Clicking maps at the top returns 0 results.
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Postby Fraxtil » 2009.06.17 (20:12)

Destiny wrote:
Gforce wrote:Okay, I'll bump the minimum characters down to 3, and I'll completely separate the highscore and AltArc login credentials. How about that?
Woohoo!

EDIT: Clicking maps at the top returns 0 results.
Did you try changing the date filter to 'eternity', rather than 'today', which is the default?

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Postby Destiny » 2009.06.22 (06:55)

Gforce wrote:
Destiny wrote:
Gforce wrote:Okay, I'll bump the minimum characters down to 3, and I'll completely separate the highscore and AltArc login credentials. How about that?
Woohoo!

EDIT: Clicking maps at the top returns 0 results.
Did you try changing the date filter to 'eternity', rather than 'today', which is the default?
Why doesnt it just show the 10 most recent?
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Postby Nexx » 2009.06.22 (16:51)

Destiny wrote:Why doesnt it just show the 10 most recent?
It does. It just limits that to the current day by default. If you want it to show 10 most recent without limit, save your default as "from eternity".

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Postby Fraxtil » 2009.06.28 (02:41)

Quick announcement: altarc.sector-five.net is not going to be the permanent URL. I've decided on a much, much shorter one (it'll still have 3 parts, but "sector-five" isn't going to stay for much longer). Also, I know I've been a lazy bum about fixing some of these bugs, so I'll get the aforementioned stuff in this thread out of the way later today.

EDIT: New update! From now on, the N highscore login stuff is totally separate from AltArc's login credentials. That means that people with weird names like _destiny^- and short names are good to go. The limitations with characters are still the same, but you can choose a different name to use on AltArc. For example, _destiny^- could be Destiny on AltArc, but it would still store _destiny^- as the highscore database username.

EDIT2: Aaaand I overwrote the map database yet again. -_-

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Postby Fraxtil » 2010.02.28 (18:17)

Here's the source code. I'm taking down AltArc from my server. If anyone has serious interests in continuing this project, PM me for the map and user databases.

To reset someone's password, tell them to go to /pass.php?pass=NewPasswordHere and respond with the script's output. Put that hash in /core/db/users.xml - it should be fairly obvious where it goes. Just search for the user's name and insert it into <pass></pass> or whatever it's called. To ban a user, create /user/UserNameGoesHere/ban.txt and write the reason in a single line in that file. Feel free to ask me if you need help on anything else.

2012 EDIT: I'm taking down the source code now because holy shit I was a terrible programmer when I wrote this. Sorry for wasting everyone's time.


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