Wait. Vann made a mistake? What?
I can't access frood.net
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I’ve tried several links to the aacalc and the other sections of frood.net but every time for the last week or so it says I can’t log on to it, server not found. Any ideas? It seems to be working for other people…
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I have had a lot of sluggish responses, but none of “not available”
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Bean, I’m thinking it’s a firewall issue – that is, your server is blocking that site for some reason. It’s working for the rest of us.
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Hmm I’ll try again when I get home this weekend.
Last week, neither the school’s library computers nor my home could find the server.
Just now, I can access it with the school’s computer.
So hopefully I can access it back at home again, because I used to be able to a while ago O_O
And yea, I’ve been using firefox like Jen for both locations with no other website problems O_o
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Sorry to hear of the trouble. It’s working for me too.
If people want, I could bundle a “local server” version that you could run on your home computer, which is speedier than the site. It would be on a limited distribution basis, with the understanding that it was not to be passed on to others without my say-so.
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@Ender:
Sorry to hear of the trouble. It’s working for me too.
If people want, I could bundle a “local server” version that you could run on your home computer, which is speedier than the site. It would be on a limited distribution basis, with the understanding that it was not to be passed on to others without my say-so.
Sign me up. :-)
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I really should convert the bloody thing to Javascript, but I don’t have time now. But I can probably bundle a folder with PHP, a web server and then a batch file to start the server and load the page. Could even do it with the new WebRunner app. But that will make for like a 20MB download just to run a 50K PHP script!
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@Ender:
I really should convert the bloody thing to Javascript, but I don’t have time now. But I can probably bundle a folder with PHP, a web server and then a batch file to start the server and load the page. Could even do it with the new WebRunner app. But that will make for like a 20MB download just to run a 50K PHP script!
Yeah, but then I don’t have to worry about the lag accessing your site over the WWW! :-P
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@Ender:
I really should convert the bloody thing to Javascript, but I don’t have time now. But I can probably bundle a folder with PHP, a web server and then a batch file to start the server and load the page. Could even do it with the new WebRunner app. But that will make for like a 20MB download just to run a 50K PHP script!
Yeah, but then I don’t have to worry about the lag accessing your site over the WWW! :-P
Yeah, but then the # of hits on my website will decline, to the detriment of my ego :(
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If people want, I could bundle a “local server” version that you could run on your home computer, which is speedier than the site. It would be on a limited distribution basis, with the understanding that it was not to be passed on to others without my say-so.
Bloody hell, please do that! All I have to use when there’s no internet or when I can’t access your site is the Triple A battle calculator, and it pales in comparison to what yours can do.
Yeah, but then the # of hits on my website will decline, to the detriment of my ego
Well, you could count each download of the local website to count as +1000 hits, since downloading it is worth at least as many hits :lol:
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Okay, try this: http://frood.net/aacalc/maps/frood.zip
Unzip the folder to your C: root, and you should get a folder called C:\frood\
Go into that and click the launch_frood batch file, and you should be rolling!
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Rolling….figuratively or literally? =P
Anyways thanks I’ll try it Friday when I have real internet access.
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Seems to be functioning, Ender.
So, any chance I can get you to do my C++ homework or at least look it over and tell me how much of an idiot I am and then tell me how to do it right? :P
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Sorry, me no speaky C++. :-P
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@Ender:
Sorry, me no speaky C++. :-P
Neither do I, that’s the problem!