Actually I was using the plain text version.
And I was just generally wondering if it could simply be re-read.
Martin Smith wrote:
> I've got all my MOTDs set as just being meta refresh tags pointing to
> a page on a different server so I can make changes whenever I want and
> have them take effec
I've got all my MOTDs set as just being meta refresh tags pointing to
a page on a different server so I can make changes whenever I want and
have them take effect instantly (and I can have a decent amount of
code in it). Might be worth looking into if you change yours often.
On Sat, Sep 12, 2009
Seemed to me like it was cached. Cause when I reconnected to the server
I still got the old MOTD.
Saul Rennison wrote:
> The entire file is sent to clients when they connect anyway, so I
> presume there is no need to "reload" anything except change the value
> of the Cvar
>
> Thanks,
> - Saul.
The entire file is sent to clients when they connect anyway, so I
presume there is no need to "reload" anything except change the value
of the Cvar
Thanks,
- Saul.
On 11 Sep 2009, at 22:54, Oliver Salzburg wrote:
> On a TF2 server, can you reload the MOTD without restarting the
> server?
It reloads on mapchange. I don't know other than that.
-Jeff
On Fri, Sep 11, 2009 at 2:54 PM, Oliver Salzburg wrote:
> On a TF2 server, can you reload the MOTD without restarting the server?
>
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