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Old 03-13-2004 , 00:55   Plugins.ini
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I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
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Old 03-13-2004 , 02:42   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
we could make a manager which will look what is in your plugin folder, then display it and you would just check what you want to be loaded Maybe someone else wants to?
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Old 03-13-2004 , 03:19  
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nice idea, I may make such a plugin for phpamx
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Old 03-13-2004 , 04:40   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
you could just change it back yourself in the core cfg or something i didnt look.
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Old 03-13-2004 , 05:54   Re: Plugins.ini
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What about taking the list outputing program and have it have a check box for them and you check the ones you want to add or remove from the list. For adding it will make a new line and paste in the name for every added plugin then save. For removing it will find that plugin and comment it out.
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Old 03-13-2004 , 06:02   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
you could just change it back yourself in the core cfg or something i didnt look.
paths will be hardcoded in the next version..
also, the plugin manager could search the amxmodx.org servers for plugins and would allow you to download them...
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Old 03-13-2004 , 06:10   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
you could just change it back yourself in the core cfg or something i didnt look.
paths will be hardcoded in the next version..
also, the plugin manager could search the amxmodx.org servers for plugins and would allow you to download them...
Basicly a database crawler?

OAN: I wonder how many quotes we will go threw in this whole thread.
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Old 03-13-2004 , 06:12   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
you could just change it back yourself in the core cfg or something i didnt look.
paths will be hardcoded in the next version..
also, the plugin manager could search the amxmodx.org servers for plugins and would allow you to download them...
ouch yes... Just think of all the problems that would come with that :-\
documentation, known bugs, compatibility...
Not impossible, but at least there'd be a lot of issues with that.

Somehow I still have the feeling that if you are bright enough to set up a HLDS server, you should have enough brain cells to be able to put stuff in the right folders :-)
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Old 03-13-2004 , 06:26  
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a better idea would be a prog that checks if there is a newer version on the website than the one on the server.
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Old 03-13-2004 , 06:33   Re: Plugins.ini
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]I suggest moving plugins.ini back to the plugins folder.

Who really wants to paste in multiple plugins and have to go back to the plugins folder to make sure you have the name right?

Though, its not that hard, just could be a we-tad easier for those busy admins.
you could just change it back yourself in the core cfg or something i didnt look.
paths will be hardcoded in the next version..
also, the plugin manager could search the amxmodx.org servers for plugins and would allow you to download them...
ouch yes... Just think of all the problems that would come with that :-\
documentation, known bugs, compatibility...
Not impossible, but at least there'd be a lot of issues with that.

Somehow I still have the feeling that if you are bright enough to set up a HLDS server, you should have enough brain cells to be able to put stuff in the right folders :-)
True, but alot of us are lazy
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