That Thread
#749 posted by Kinn on 2005/12/30 07:10:35
the best mapper thread is a retarded thread started by a pathetic fuckwit. Some people decided to run with it and turn it into a legit thread (and thanks btw, for the nice words many of you posted about teh marcher), but I never had any intention to post in there myself.
Also ^ what JPL said about only registered users posting (and email validation in the registering process would be good too, if it's possible to implement)
Kinn
#750 posted by JPL on 2005/12/30 08:54:12
You're welcome ;)
Well...
#751 posted by metlslime on 2005/12/30 14:41:28
I'm hesitant to give up the openness that we have -- it's nice to know that if someone from another clique (like mapcenter, or lvl, or quakesrc) can post here on a whim. Outsiders like that, which we should welcome, probably wouldn't create a whole new account just to post some simple comment. But there may be some changes I could make that would reduce spam without inconvieniencing people.
Openness Is Good.
#752 posted by negke on 2005/12/30 15:41:45
but what's wrong with just making it possible for the moderators to delete spam posts/threads?
Metlslime / Neg!ke
#753 posted by JPL on 2005/12/31 02:13:05
Yes, at least it would either discourage morron to post here, or discourage moderators to delete posts regarding the amount of stupidity posted these last days :D
OTOH I admit that the actual openess is good... I'm the first to look to other forum or Quake related website (Quaddicted, planetquake, etc..) and at least read what's going on... posting is an other story..
Open!
#754 posted by Spirit on 2005/12/31 03:17:20
Quaddicted forums and comments are totally open too. And I'll leave it as it is as long as Shambler does not post more than 10 comments per day: http://www.quaddicted.com/content/view/220/
>:P
I delete them once a day, about 4-5 per day. Openness > 1 minute work for me. It's something different here of course.
Metlslime
#755 posted by Spirit on 2006/01/04 07:45:45
Change 2005 to 2006 at the bottom ;)
Spirit
#756 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/04 13:34:10
thanks.
But it'll have to wait until my hard drive is either recovered, or pronouced dead.
Oh
#757 posted by Spirit on 2006/01/04 13:46:52
Good luck with it!
Metl
#758 posted by . on 2006/01/04 13:57:51
Really? I'd just include a "copy.txt" that you can edit anytime. That or have a tiny script that prints the range of years (i.e. 2002-2006)
Phait:
#759 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/04 16:24:18
really.
?
#760 posted by . on 2006/01/05 00:45:50
WHat?
Phait:
#761 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/05 13:58:43
Whatever you said "really?" to.
Metl
#762 posted by Spirit on 2006/01/12 11:08:35
Funny.
#763 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/12 18:29:24
Is that from some "congratulations, PHP is successfully installed" type page?
RSS Feed
#764 posted by Ankh on 2006/01/16 05:45:34
Would it be possible to implement RSS feed for func? I'm not familiar wit this stuff, but getting all new posts immediately to the pc would be cool.
Ankh
#765 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/16 11:49:51
actually, i've already made one, though i never got around to polishing it and adding a link from the main page.
http://www.celephais.net/board/news_rss.php
Also, it appears to be broken right now.
Okay...
#766 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/16 12:01:08
one of the news items had a backquote in it. I replaced it with an apostrophe and it works now. Have to look into setting the proper encoding in the xml tags, i guess.
Also
#767 posted by czg on 2006/01/16 12:21:19
The RSS feed only relays new threads. Which happens twice per year if we're lucky.
#768 posted by Ankh on 2006/01/16 12:31:53
hm - so it is not possible to get every post relayed with RSS?
I'm addicted to this board :)
Ankh:
#769 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/16 18:01:35
well, that's a possibility, but i'd have to decide what exactly it would do. Customized feed per user? Should it uncheck the "unread" flag when you view the feed? Etc. Etc.
#770 posted by Ankh on 2006/01/17 00:53:57
As for me it doesn't need it to be customizable it also doen't have to uncheck the unread flag. But this is only my opinion.
Or
#771 posted by Ankh on 2006/01/17 01:05:05
or it could only say: "there is a new post in the ... thread"
Ankh:
#772 posted by metlslime on 2006/01/17 13:53:50
but if it's not customized per user, how does it decide what posts are "new?"
#773 posted by czg on 2006/01/17 14:09:14
Isn't it the RSS client's task of marking items in the feed as new?
The feed supplied by the site only needs to send out the last 25 posts, and the client will check it regularly and notify the user when there's new stuff.
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