Okay,
#228 posted by
metlslime on 2003/12/19 13:57:42
so my fix doesn't work in Oprah or whatever weird browser you use.
IE5
#229 posted by
- on 2003/12/19 13:59:29
All I did was hit Submit multiple times
Oh...
#230 posted by
metlslime on 2003/12/19 14:25:04
well, stop it! The idea is to prevent accidental double-posts when people hit refresh after posting. If you manually hit back and then submit again, you're a dork.
#231 posted by
- on 2003/12/19 14:44:15
I didn't hit back, just submit multiple times, you dork.
Ok, You Rapidly Clicked It Before The Page Could Refresh?
#232 posted by
metlslime on 2003/12/19 14:45:10
Mkay,,,
#234 posted by
xen on 2003/12/19 15:27:55
Just double-clicked submit and it only came up once. IE6.
Can We Have A Maps-in-progress List, Like Qmap?
#238 posted by
LTH on 2004/02/19 15:16:51
Did Anyone Ever Use That?
#239 posted by
necros on 2004/02/19 15:29:59
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Obviously.
#241 posted by
necros on 2004/02/19 22:58:04
my question was directed to other previous members, which i thought was equally obvious.
Hmm
#242 posted by
DaZ on 2004/02/20 14:51:45
well, a simple "map tracker" would be handy, for instance just a list of author|map|download location|site
And it should be searchable etc, would be very handy for a map db with download locations all in 1 place, and what better place is there than here? :)
Yes
#243 posted by
LTH on 2004/02/20 15:09:49
Since Moddb is for mods, why not have a 'Mapdb'?
#244 posted by
LTH on 2004/02/20 15:10:18
(aside from the fact that moddb blows goats)
Hmmm
#245 posted by
DaZ on 2004/02/20 15:12:06
the closest I think of with regard to map listings is Pipeline, and Peekabooms site, both of which have slowed down a lot (I think peekabooms is dead???).
GIMME MAP DB! =)
Indeed
#246 posted by
pjw on 2004/02/20 16:13:44
I always thought it was interesting to look at; just to see what was going on for others.
Dissent
#247 posted by
R.P.G. on 2004/02/20 18:02:43
I honestly don't feel a need for map listings. Most maps will probably get listed and never released, and if you're that keen on keeping people aware of what you're doing then you can update your website on a regular basis or post a message in General Abuse (or both).
Having a database for map downloads would be cool in the short term; in the long term, most of the links will be broken. Had Func_Msgboard been built for it, there could have been a classification system for news items (map releases, tools, reviews, etc) in which case that could have been a nice archive.