Its more thank likely too big ( the number of characters )
There seems to be some sort of limit there some where.
Over a specific number of chars and more makes it just not
render at all :(
Like the MOTD btw :D
Steve / K
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From: hondaman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I am trying
Sebastian wrote:
yes there is a limit on the motd... the limit is pretty low, which sucks.. i
can't even put 10 lines of text in it.. this is where the old motd had an
advantage.
If it's like 1.6, the limit is 1536 characters. You can always set up a
redirect from with in the motd.txt too, then
.
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From: Steven Hartland [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
Its more thank likely too big ( the number of characters )
There seems to be some sort of limit there some where.
Over a specific
Use an iframe instead.
Greets
Ronny
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From: hondaman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
I just tried that, and it didnt work for some reason.
PiTaGoRaS wrote:
The limit is 1024 bytes
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
I just tried that, and it didnt work for some reason.
PiTaGoRaS wrote:
The limit is 1024 bytes IIRC.
The solution is simple. Just let the motd.html in your web server
like now,
and in your motd.txt load a frame like this:
FRAMESET
frame src=http
Ronny Schedel wrote:
Use an iframe instead.
Greets
Ronny
Set the motd up on a webserver, then all you need to do is put the link in
the motd.
As such, my game servers just link to the main page of my website, my motd
looks like this:
http://war-ensemble.com/index.php
---
Mike
hondaman wrote:
would the syntax for motd.txt be:
IFRAME SRC=http://www.hardgaming.com/motd.html;/IFRAME
If so, that didnt work :(
I've found it's easiest to use a redirect. You can either just put the
URL for the redirect as the ONLY thing in the motd.txt, or use a regular
ol' meta
What does your actual motd.txt say.
DaiTengu wrote:
Ronny Schedel wrote:
Use an iframe instead.
Greets
Ronny
Set the motd up on a webserver, then all you need to do is put the link in
the motd.
As such, my game servers just link to the main page of my website, my motd
looks like this:
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From: hondaman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
I just tried that, and it didnt work for some reason.
PiTaGoRaS wrote:
The limit is 1024 bytes IIRC.
The solution is simple. Just let the motd.html in your
hondaman wrote:
What does your actual motd.txt say.
My MOTD looks like this:
===Begin motd.txt===
http://war-ensemble.com/index.php
===End motd.txt===
(minus the begin/end lines)
---
Mike DaiTengu Miller
Operations Director: United Admins Ltd.
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
Its more thank likely too big ( the number of characters )
There seems to be some sort of limit there some where.
Over a specific number of chars and more makes it just not
render at all :(
Like the MOTD btw :D
Steve / K
- Original Message -
From
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 9:29 AM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
Its more thank likely too big ( the number of characters )
There seems to be some sort of limit there some where.
Over a specific number of chars and more makes it just not
render
]
Sent: Thursday, December 16, 2004 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [hlds_linux] MOTD problem.
I just tried that, and it didnt work for some reason.
PiTaGoRaS wrote:
The limit is 1024 bytes IIRC.
The solution is simple. Just let the motd.html in your web server
like now,
and in your motd.txt load a frame like
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