ID:266703
May 29 2002, 10:00 am
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How would I make it when you login to the game a website pops up under the browser tag automaticly
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Jun 10 2002, 9:23 pm
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usr<<link("http://www.webpage.com")
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In response to FireEmblem
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actually it's usr << browse('FILE.html') if you want to show an HTML file you have on your computer. Also, you konw that http://www.webpage.com is actually a website? How silly.
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In response to Garthor
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Garthor wrote:
actually it's usr << browse('FILE.html') if you want to show an HTML file you have on your computer. Also, you konw that http://www.webpage.com is actually a website? How silly. There's actually cause to use both in a game. In Tanks, for instance, you're taken to the Tanks site rather than a file that's distributed with the game. Lummox JR |
In response to Lummox JR
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That just got me to think of something. link should return a true or false depending on if it can actually get to the website. That way, if the website is down, you can just send a local file.
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In response to Garthor
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http://www.webpage.com IS a website!
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In response to FireEmblem
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That's what I said..
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In response to Lummox JR
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If you want display a web based file in the popup browser, you have to use a slightly more convoluted method:
src << browse("<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Refresh\" CONTENT=\"0; URL=http://shadowdarke.byond.com/tt/ manual.html\">","window=BTGmanual;") I wonder why Dantom didn't include the Options parameter for link() as they did for browse(). |