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December 28th, 2003, 10:59 AM
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Re: Finding spells by name
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Originally posted by aldin:
Would you be interested in an Excel spreadsheet that lists all the items that boost magic level (including what they boost, which spheres are needed to make them and which slot they use on a hero)? Also, would you be interested in an Excel spreadsheet that lists the Nation, theme, gold and resource cost of all bless troops (no summons, no independants, no leaders)?
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Of course, I'll post any interesting information.
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Originally posted by Darryl:
Just out of curiosity, can you use PHP and MySQL on your webhost? I ask because I'm probably going to import that spreadsheet into a MySQL database and write a simple web interface for it. I'll be running it on a web server I have here, but if you can use PHP you can put it on your web page.
By the way, why is "Bind Pazuzu" crossed out?
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Pardon my ignorance but what is PHP and MySQL ("my squad leader" ? )
I crossed out Pazuzu because the spell was removed from dom1 (I first tried to compare dom2 and dom1).
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December 29th, 2003, 08:54 PM
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Re: Finding spells by name
Great! I'll email that Excel workbook to both of you tonight (~10 hours).
~Aldin
Ack! I need your email addy if you want a copy Saber Cherry
[ December 30, 2003, 05:42: Message edited by: aldin ]
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December 29th, 2003, 10:33 PM
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Re: Finding spells by name
I totally love Sunraybe's site. It's sites like his and this message board that go a long way toward making up what is not included in the documentation.
Sunray, you used to have a list of the magic sites...I don't see that on your present website...has it been moved? I know that compiling all these lists took a lot of work, and I just hope you know how appreciated it is by the community.
Also, it seems the veterans are very kind to us new players as I think they understand what we go through during our learning curve.
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December 30th, 2003, 10:18 AM
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Re: Finding spells by name
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Originally posted by SurvivalistMerc:
Sunray, you used to have a list of the magic sites...I don't see that on your present website...has it been moved?
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No, it is there, one of the first links
Direct path is
http://www.freewebs.com/sunray_dom2/sites.xls
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January 1st, 2004, 09:27 PM
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Re: Finding spells by name
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Originally posted by Sunray_be:
Pardon my ignorance but what is PHP and MySQL ("my squad leader")
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Sorryfor the lack of explanation. MySQL is a database. PHP is a web scripting language that allows dynamic web pages. So the idea would be to import the Excel spreadsheet of spells into a MySQL database and you could look up spells by anything like type, school, how many gems needed, etc.
If your web host supports it, you could post it on your site.
Darryl
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