|
Taking StarCraft Map Making to the Limit!
|
Great, gotta upload em all again..
Once again, no apostrophes in the names... Here's the error I got: A Staredit Network error has occured: Query failed : INSERT INTO db_files (`db_filename`, `db_time`, `db_ext`, `db_views`, `db_current_editor`, `db_edit_open_time`, `db_files`, `db_submitter`, `db_size`, `db_title`, `db_opensource`, `db_id`, `db_file_location`) VALUES ('Falkoner's Terrain Compilation.zip', 1203537900, 'zip', 0, 31, 1203537900, ' Ash World/| Ash World/Random Ash World #2.scm| Ash World/Random Ashworld #1.scm| Badlands/| Badlands/Random Badlands #1.scx| Badlands/Random Badlands #2.scm| Badlands/Random Badlands #3.scm| Desert/| Desert/Desert Ramps.scx| Desert/Random Desert #1.scx| Desert/Random Desert #2.scx| Ice/| Ice/Ice Custom Cliffs.scx| Ice/Random Ice #1.scx| Ice/Random Ice #2.scx| Installation/| Installation/Random Installation #1.scm| Installation/Random Installation #2.scx| Jungle/| Jungle/Cliff Brushes.scmdbrh| Jungle/Jungle Bone Database.scm| Jungle/Jungle Cannal.scm| Jungle/Jungle Custom Cliffs.scx| Jungle/Jungle Custom Doodad Database.scm| Jungle/Jungle Custom Doodads.scx| Jungle/Jungle Custom Ramps.scx| Jungle/Jungle Doodad Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Interiors.scx| Jungle/Jungle Ramp Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Rocky Dirt Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Terrain Pallete.scx| Jungle/meh.scmdbrh| Jungle/Random Jungle #1.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #10.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #11.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #12.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #2.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #3.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #4.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #5.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #6.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #7.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #8.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #9.scx| Jungle/Scm3.tmp| Other/| Other/3-D Buildings.scx| Space/| Space/Space Backwards Ramps.scm| Space/Space to High Platform.scm| Twilight/| Twilight/Random Twilight #1.scx| Twilight/Twilight Platforms.scx', 31, 3166852, 'unknown', 1, 13, 'ace69cfb') 1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 's Terrain Compilation.zip', 1203537900, 'zip', 0, 31, 1203537900, ' Ash World/| ' at line 1 Please contact administration with all the details. This post was edited 1 times, last edit by Falkoner: Feb 20 2008, 8:06 pm.
|
|
Trippy
|
I think we need another category in the DLDB. Basically, a modding resources category, where we put all our GRP's, Consoles, and other crap. If we shoved all these under the normal mods catagory, it would get really cramped, and be hard to find an actual mod, due to the resources are in greater numbers then actual mods.
So, just something for you to consider, I think it would be a decent idea. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
- M U D K I P Z -
|
Can you make the database categorized? Instead of looking for tags or searching for a users name, why not just have the maps sent to different categorys so that one could search for all the maps in that category. I know you can already do this by searching for the tag bound or defense, but it would spice up the map database page alot. Yeah I know it sounds like maplantis, but it worked, and it was more user freindly.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
delete
(Hey IP, admins should really be able to delete their own posts... Seriously, I just edit it anyway. )![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() :: Firefox :: Trillian :: Crap Cleaner :: AusLogics Disk Defrag :: :: AVG Anti-Virus :: Spybot :: RegSeeker :: 7-Zip :: Winamp :: :: Audacity :: Irfanview :: OpenOffice :: |
|
List tags in order of popularity, instead of some random order.
For example: I should be able to click "Database", Portal: "Maps", and tag "defense" to get defense maps. Except, that "defense" often doesn't show up in the list. -_- (Even if the "More..." link is fixed, I should not have to click it to view a popular tag.) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
and she's STILL hawt
|
fixed poiuy?
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Things to know: The squeaky wheel gets the grease
Forums are DONE. Well, done as in I'm leaving the area to do other things. LET ME KNOW IF YOU HAVE ANY PROBLEMS. After awhile, I'll generally leave the area alone and not do any work on it until I revisit. Currently working on: DLDB tools for the DLDB managers. Probably the DLDB in general as well. Next in line: Message center, Mod night, Wiki |
|
When I click on more in the DLDB, I get directed to this link: http://www.staredit.net/?p=database&area=tags, which turns up an error.
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
Bug/issue:
The ' character is represented by #039; in the "Download _____.scx" file name in the DLDB. I can still upload the file, though. It's a problem if you take that map, and the map is already floating around b.net - then you've got to download the file twice unnecessarily. Plus, "Azala#039;s Self Defense.scx" just kinda looks bad. I can understand if its an unavoidable issue because of ' being a string delimiter, etc... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
PyMS Developer
|
The comments on the DLDB portal have a problem with the truncation. It is truncating the html and not the text of the comment, so for example you get (the red part is a smilies img tag being truncated):
<div style="padding:4px 10px 2px 10px"> Most likely one of the best concepts out there. <img src="/images/smilies/1/smile.gif" alt=":)" style="vertical-align:... [<a href="http://www.staredit.net/files/422/&load=comments">more</a>]</div> ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
|
A Staredit Network error has occured:
Query failed : INSERT INTO db_files (`db_filename`, `db_time`, `db_ext`, `db_views`, `db_current_editor`, `db_edit_open_time`, `db_files`, `db_submitter`, `db_size`, `db_title`, `db_opensource`, `db_id`, `db_file_location`) VALUES ('Falkoner's Terrain Compilation.zip', 1203537900, 'zip', 0, 31, 1203537900, ' Ash World/| Ash World/Random Ash World #2.scm| Ash World/Random Ashworld #1.scm| Badlands/| Badlands/Random Badlands #1.scx| Badlands/Random Badlands #2.scm| Badlands/Random Badlands #3.scm| Desert/| Desert/Desert Ramps.scx| Desert/Random Desert #1.scx| Desert/Random Desert #2.scx| Ice/| Ice/Ice Custom Cliffs.scx| Ice/Random Ice #1.scx| Ice/Random Ice #2.scx| Installation/| Installation/Random Installation #1.scm| Installation/Random Installation #2.scx| Jungle/| Jungle/Cliff Brushes.scmdbrh| Jungle/Jungle Bone Database.scm| Jungle/Jungle Cannal.scm| Jungle/Jungle Custom Cliffs.scx| Jungle/Jungle Custom Doodad Database.scm| Jungle/Jungle Custom Doodads.scx| Jungle/Jungle Custom Ramps.scx| Jungle/Jungle Doodad Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Interiors.scx| Jungle/Jungle Ramp Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Rocky Dirt Database.scx| Jungle/Jungle Terrain Pallete.scx| Jungle/meh.scmdbrh| Jungle/Random Jungle #1.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #10.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #11.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #12.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #2.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #3.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #4.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #5.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #6.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #7.scx| Jungle/Random Jungle #8.scm| Jungle/Random Jungle #9.scx| Jungle/Scm3.tmp| Other/| Other/3-D Buildings.scx| Space/| Space/Space Backwards Ramps.scm| Space/Space to High Platform.scm| Twilight/| Twilight/Random Twilight #1.scx| Twilight/Twilight Platforms.scx', 31, 3166852, 'unknown', 1, 13, 'ace69cfb') 1064 You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 's Terrain Compilation.zip', 1203537900, 'zip', 0, 31, 1203537900, ' Ash World/| ' at line 1 Please contact administration with all the details. From poiuy_qwert: The comments on the DLDB portal have a problem with the truncation. It is truncating the html and not the text of the comment, so for example you get (the red part is a smilies img tag being truncated): <div style="padding:4px 10px 2px 10px"> Most likely one of the best concepts out there. <img src="/images/smilies/1/smile.gif" alt=":)" style="vertical-align:... [<a href="http://www.staredit.net/files/422/&load=comments">more</a>]</div> This is all to do with PHP! There is a fix, however. When databases came into the world many years ago, they needed a method to 'escape' characters. But on a database level. Thus, PHP came up with addslashes($string) and stripslashes($string) Code<?php $str = "Is your name O'reilly?"; echo addslashes($str); ?> Which returns : CodeIs your name O\'reilly? And... Code<?php $str = "Is your name O\'reilly?"; echo stripslashes($str); ?> Returns... CodeIs your name O'reilly? Simple but effective. This is one of the many usable methods available to PHP programmers. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Did I really pay for THIS??
|