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micapat
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Old 10-21-2012 , 14:25   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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For basic stuff like change map, kick, cvars ... You prefer to use rcon commands than amxmodmenu ?

Of course if amxmodx isn't installed, you need to use rcon.
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Old 10-21-2012 , 14:25   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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RCON is never useless. Your example is using RCON, so how can you claim it is useless?
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Old 10-21-2012 , 15:02   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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For basic stuff like change map, kick, cvars ... You prefer to use rcon commands than amxmodmenu ?

Of course if amxmodx isn't installed, you need to use rcon.
I HATE amxmodmenu. I never use it.
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Old 10-21-2012 , 15:24   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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Ah xD We should stop to flood here now

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On topic, Good job Tête d'Asperge.
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Old 10-21-2012 , 15:37   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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RCON is never useless. Your example is using RCON, so how can you claim it is useless?
I meant for the owner when he is on the server, amxmodmenu is better , but yes, of course RCON is useful for these systems .

Yep, i won't flood with this discussion anymore.

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On topic, Good job Tête d'Asperge.
Merci bouboule.
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Old 10-22-2012 , 04:37   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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I put index.php and query class into one folder
in sma changed http: to index
in motd I see query class not index.
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Old 10-22-2012 , 13:57   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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Are the files index.php & query class in a website ?

It won't work if you place them in the CZ/CS server.
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Old 11-18-2012 , 10:45   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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How responsive is it? Is the delay between the action taken and clicking a link in the MOTD highly noticeable?
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Old 11-18-2012 , 11:09   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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It takes less than 1 second anyway, have to see how much time it takes precisely
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Old 05-04-2013 , 13:39   Re: Communication PHP <-> AMXX via MOTD
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When i write /class
it shows a white screen only
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