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Post by disabled on Oct 28, 2010 4:13:29 GMT
So you might have already gotten my Greasemonkey script that linkifies the uploads. Because I got tired of using a space remover, I included one in the script. Features:- Removes spaces and other stuff from codes you put into the textfield
- Creates a link to every upload on dan-ball.jp you can easily share with others
- v1.2 *New* Tries to create links for every PG Code posted on the forum. The code has to be enclosed in code tags.
Installation1) You need Firefox 2) You need Greasemonkey (for now, my real extension thingie is a bit WIP right now) 3) Install the addonIf you already have the Linker only extension, you can (and should) deinstall that. UpdatesIf you already have a previous version installed, you just have to click the link again and install it. If you have any feature ideas, please share. History:0.5: dan-ball upload linker only 1.0: initial release with the dan-ball linker and space remover 1.1: create PG links from forum codes 1.2: small bugfix to not open PG twice for forum codes 1.3: Now correctly handles html linebreaks and non-code parts in code segments
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Oct 28, 2010 4:26:15 GMT
Now that is what I call convenient. I propose to sticky this thread.
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Post by disabled on Oct 29, 2010 5:56:51 GMT
You might know I'm pretty lazy, so I added a feature that tries to create links from this Forum directly to PG. So if you post a PG code properly enclosed in code tags, this addon will make a special Link from it, that directly opens PG with the appropriate code. Check it out, its awesome. To update, just follow step 3) again.
*edit* Feel free to sticky the thread.
And I kinda start to loose track on code I posted or wanted to post on this forum...
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Post by disabled on Oct 30, 2010 14:24:44 GMT
I know its a double post, but its to inform you that I fixed a bug where created Forum links will open a new window with the upload and change the forum window to PG too. Now it works as expexted and just opens a new window.
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Post by disabled on Oct 31, 2010 4:39:48 GMT
Another nice update: I added code so it ignores HTML tags in code segments (line feed for instance) and also ignores non-code parts. For instance this post now works like a charm. P.s.: If someone is using this and finds it usefull, you can actually leave a comment here. If nobody uses it, I will silently update the first post and not annoy anyone with this.
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Oct 31, 2010 20:38:53 GMT
I'm using this all the time. It's awesome; much more convenient.
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Post by Magnum_SAMP on Nov 1, 2010 19:05:37 GMT
Very useful, thanks
Idea: Encripted code
Only can be open with this addon, and can't be uploaded (appears on screen like a upload, you put you name and of the upload.)
sorry for my bad english.
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Post by disabled on Nov 1, 2010 19:51:48 GMT
I don't think I will include encryption. Everyone with half an idea of what he is doing could crack the encryption, because this thing is distributed in pretty much the source code. So since the extension would have to decrypt it, it would have to ship with the decryption method and ripping that out of the source is pretty easy. I could start and obfuscate the code and make it harder and such, and I would have to disable the get button and trick PG into not allowing uploads and the user from preventing to use firebug to look at what I did... Much work for little gain (IMO). If others would like this feature too, raise your voice and I might change my opinion.
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Post by droctagonapus on Nov 1, 2010 23:15:01 GMT
couldn't you just do the en/de crypting on a website with php? instead of obfuscating it?
I still dont think it would really be worth the effort, especially seeing the upload generator, but still it would be easier than obfuscating it.
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Post by disabled on Nov 2, 2010 1:52:31 GMT
I could move the crypting to the website, but still with open source, everyone can see how to communicate with the website and decrypt them on their own using that website. And it would be quite a lot of extra work I don't see the reason doing.
Also I'm not sure youre replying in the right topic, because youre referencing the upload generator? This is an extension to link to PG codes...
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Post by Fireball9903 on Nov 12, 2010 0:50:07 GMT
Dude,I really don't trust this,I downloaded the minecraft server software,and I never wanted to get on my computer again.Reason:It was SO slow!,and it was on my laptop!
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Post by ~Memzak~ on Nov 23, 2010 8:36:32 GMT
This has nothing to do with minecraft. -.-
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Post by Deleted on Aug 3, 2011 10:09:38 GMT
What...?
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Post by QwertyuiopThePie on Aug 3, 2011 19:12:36 GMT
This is just a Firefox addon. Also, the server isn't meant to be run 24/7 unless there's a dedicated host.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 22, 2011 8:17:16 GMT
Yeah... I have Chrome v_v.
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Post by mdog95 on Aug 25, 2011 2:55:39 GMT
Yeah... I have six different browsers, including the four major ones.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 28, 2011 8:12:45 GMT
Four major ones?
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