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C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerProkopis01:46 25-07-2005
Re: C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerOlaf van der Spek08:42 25-07-2005
Re: C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerProkopis11:18 25-07-2005
Re: C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerOlaf van der Spek16:23 25-07-2005

> > The WSA crash is caused by a missing palet and I'll fix that too.

> If by "missing", you mean no associated pallette file(s), there were two of those in that mix file; I just forgot to mention them, sorry 'bout that. Here they are:

Most if not all other WSAs have an internal palet.

> http://users.auth.gr/~propanag/cc.col (right one for exit.wsa)
> http://users.auth.gr/~propanag/ccm.col

> Still, even with using the right one, it'll crash during a conversion. If you meant it in another context, I'm not really able to verify that.

> > It's not really needed, but it's handy to automatically see updates without manually refreshing.

> Probably so, but it can get in the way if it decides to refresh your page during typing a post.

Ah, never thought about that. You're right.

> Maybe it could be disabled for reply pages (though you're only using one cgi file for all forum functions, dunno how feasable that would make it)?

It's independent of single- vs multiple files.

> > I think it only shows the threads updated in the last week. The Recent messages page shows more.

> Yeah, but it uses absolute chronological sorting, kills post indentation and flattens everything and that's half the fun ruined right there :/. Perhaps a common practice approach, like a standard time period per page (1 month) could help.

Doesn't it do that already (one week per page)?

Olaf van der Spek

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Re: C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerProkopis21:39 22-08-20052
    Re: C&C: Covt. Ops content that crashes XCC MixerOlaf van der Spek17:29 01-09-2005


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