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snipereagle1
Killer Koalas
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Posted - 2011.10.04 03:47:00 -
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A nice feature to have on the page once people are registered is a link to connect them to TS with the correct login information, that would fill the server info, correct username, etc.
I think this is mostly right, but I get errors when I use this code:
echo "a href='http://www.teamspeak.com/invite/"$c->tshost."/?port="$c->tscport."&addbookmark=NUKKA-V2&nickname=".$nickname."Connect /a"; (I had to take out the < > symbols because the forums won't let you post HTML)
I specifically get:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting ',' or ';' in C:\xampp\htdocs\tsreg\index.php on line 256
I'm looking for a link that would look like this:
http://www.teamspeak.com/invite/*SERVERADDRESS*/?port=*SERVERPORT*&addbookmark=NUKKA-V2&nickname=*YOURNICKNAME* |

snipereagle1
Killer Koalas
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Posted - 2011.10.04 15:32:00 -
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Jimmy06 wrote:snipereagle1 wrote:A nice feature to have on the page once people are registered is a link to connect them to TS with the correct login information, that would fill the server info, correct username, etc. I think this is mostly right, but I get errors when I use this code: echo "a href='http://www.teamspeak.com/invite/"$c->tshost."/?port="$c->tscport."&addbookmark=NUKKA-V2&nickname=".$nickname."Connect /a"; (I had to take out the < > symbols because the forums won't let you post HTML)I specifically get: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_VARIABLE, expecting ',' or ';' in C:\xampp\htdocs\tsreg\index.php on line 256 I'm looking for a link that would look like this: http://www.teamspeak.com/invite/*SERVERADDRESS*/?port=*SERVERPORT*&addbookmark=NUKKA-V2&nickname=*YOURNICKNAME* Change line 323 of index.php to http://pastebin.com/i7MNc6sU and Enjoy :)
Excellent! Also, I'd be happy to help test a version using the new API system (although I believe the PHEAL library needs to be updated before MJ can implement it, as that does the legwork with regards to the API)
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snipereagle1
Killer Koalas
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Posted - 2011.10.05 00:21:00 -
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Fred Eto wrote:I am getting a bug, it is saying that "You are not allowed to register on this server." but I've made sure that the public $ourname = "XXX"; is correct, where XXX is my main's corporation. Am I missing something? Anything else that can be causing this bug?
/Fred
You'll get more details if you go in to the config file and enable dev / verbose (I don't remember the exact verbage) mode, it will give you a more detailed error message. Once you get that, post it here and we'll help you out! |

snipereagle1
Killer Koalas GIANTSBANE.
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Posted - 2011.10.13 23:31:00 -
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Using version 1.7, I get the following error when adding an alliance to the whitelist: "An error occured: API Date could not be read / parsed, original exception: Operation timed out after 10000 milliseconds with 682998 bytes received"
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snipereagle1
Killer Koalas GIANTSBANE.
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Posted - 2011.10.14 16:28:00 -
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king curt wrote:Hey MJ, Quick question for you. You've probably done it and I am just to  to figure it out. Is there a way to, once the whitelist has been set up for "blues", to assign them to the proper group after they have registered? The way I see it right now is there are only two possibilities. Either they are in your "alliance/corp" or they are "blue list". Quote:// Teamspeak 3 group for alliance/corp members public $group = ; // Teamspeak 3 group for people on the whitelist but not in your alliance/corp public $bluegroup = ; Are you askin whether you can give blues and corp the same group? |

snipereagle1
Killer Koalas R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2011.11.14 17:05:00 -
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Thanks for letting me bend your ear yesterday, I reinstalled my Linux server and now it works =) |

snipereagle1
Killer Koalas R.A.G.E
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Posted - 2011.12.03 07:08:00 -
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Netfirms gargles space-balls at this. They go on and on and on about security, give you the run around, and then tell you no. I ended up getting a VPS from www.interserver.net and rolling my own TS3 & web server half as much as paying for them separately. The downside of a VPS is that you have to manage your own server.
And darkstarllc teampeak hosting won't let you whitelist addresses. |

snipereagle1
White Star Line 2010 GIANTSBANE.
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Posted - 2012.05.20 06:06:00 -
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MJ Maverick wrote:I will not support the removal of that. If you want to do it then go ahead but I will not support it if you break it.
Why bother having a registration system if you are going to remove every bit of anti-spy code? If you want to hide your alts then clearly you have something to hide.
Recently had people ***** about that. Simple response: ~trollface~ |
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