Yep, the ver 2 will be able to run both on your home computer where you'll be able to use the autoturn.exe function (Of course you need the SE IV game aswell) or on any PHP capable server, then you'll have to download the files for turn execution at your local computer.
But everything except the autoturn.exe should work everywhere (only PHP and HTML code).
EDIT:
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Originally posted by Imperator Fyron:
quote: I won't use cookies, set your browser to auto complete and you'll just have to type the first letter and click the text that shows up.
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Cookies are a good thing.
Yes, but to much sugar isn't good for you!
I've made the complete readme.txt for ver 2.0;
PBW Emergency Site 2.0
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2003-11-10
To be used when the PBW server at http://seiv.pbw.cc goes offline.
All help files can be accessed through starting the HELP_CONTENT.HTML in the HTML_FILES directory!!
To set up the site unpack the archive with intact directory structure to a folder that is availible from the net.
You must give all Users write permission (It's also called setting chmod permissions to 646 (allow public write)) to the GAMES directory and all it's subdirectories including all files.
No files above the GAMES directory needs to be changed after the site is up and running.
It might be a good idea to check in your PHP.INI file (do a search on your computer for it if you don't know where it is) that MAGIC QUOTES are off, it won't make any errors if it's on but entered news might show a backslash \ infront of apostrophes ' and quotes ".
Also check in the PHP.INI file the allowed size that Users can upload, it could be a good idea to increase that size!
The starting file for the site can be index.html or index.php, by using index.php as starting page the site will load a fraction of a second faster than when using index.html.
For all other info including troubleshooting check the html help files!
Good Luck
Ruatha
james@visit.se
Is the part of CHMOD understandable?
Up and running at:
http://pbw.ath.cx
To do:
http://pbw.ath.cx/what_to_do.txt
(a dynamicly changing file...)
[ November 09, 2003, 22:14: Message edited by: Ruatha ]