Oh yeah, I got so many projects I get them all mixed up. I wanted to use MooSock to create online applications with Vitalize that could do things like create calendars and save them to a server or my computer or something. I don't think there's a way to do this in MooClick.
Oh, and I just checked, MooGame isn't free anymore. The downloads link on the extensions site took my to the MooAPI site, where it wanted me to buy a CD.
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17th April, 2006 at 10:14:19 -
@ The client you tested was probably not "coded" right
i used your tutorial example...
@Phizzy
i didn't mentioned my IP, phizzy.
and if that is related to dynamic IPs, how do you explain that also people who doesn't have dynamic IPs couldn't play that game?
well if you prefer mooclick so that ok, but i never works for me or my friends who tried it.
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17th April, 2006 at 10:23:21 -
"@ The client you tested was probably not "coded" right
i used your tutorial example... "
That's pretty funny I've got to admit. But it also means that the problem is with YOUR computer. Make sure you have the right ports unblocked as stated before (even so it should still work when you are connecting to your own pc?) Use the ip: "localhost" and also make sure Gaurenteed sending is on.
What's this about Dynamic IP's? They don't stop anyone from hosting games and they really aren't a problem. It's only a problem if you want to host something 24/7 and if so you can just go to no-ip.com
i could do it before (connecting with mooclick to localhost, not other computers), but for somewhy i can't do even that now... but i can do it with moogame.
i guess mooclick just hate me
I know, its pronounced the same though. I wasn't trying to bring a huge laugh out loud joke, just something stupid that got a "heh" from atleast someone. Chill, jeez...
I'd help out, but I do most of my work in MooClick, I've only had to use MooSock on a few occations such as checking for 404 error pages, before trying to download something (causing it to crash).