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#1181: Re: CubeStuff... |
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by SleepwalkR
on 01/21/2003 19:46, refers to #1179
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Oh really? What about #1176?
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#1182: Ok, ok, I have to excuse myself |
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by SleepwalkR
on 01/21/2003 20:14
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It is indeed a browser issue. But to make it up to you I have tried to figure out why the hell this is happening. Here's what I think:
The html sourcecode contains this:
</tr>
<td align="left"><a
<tr>
I guess that the incomplete <a></a> tag causes IE to request some resource that is not found on the web server (and thus IE receives a 404 page that redirects it to that stupid 404 page). I can't imagine why IE would request a resource when it encounters an incomplete <a>-Tag, but you never know.
Even if that <a>-Tag is not the problem, I am pretty sure that it's something else that causes IE to request a resource that is not there, thus receiving a 404 that redirects it. Maybe other browsers receive the 404, too, but don't allow being redirected when they get a 404.
Anyway, to find the problem, you should do the following:
Open your site in Mozilla, and save the html as a file called "test.html". Copy that file to the root of your website, so that you can access it through http://cubestuff.lunaticsworld.com/test.html.
Now, open that url in IE. If the error still occurs, good, if not, it's not a problem with the html code.
If the error still occurs, delete all tags from the <head></head> of the file, and upload it again. Reload in IE. Error still there? Ok, it's not the <head></head>-section.
Now, you have to delete roughly the first half of the html code in the <body></body>-section. Upload, reload in IE, error still there? Ok, the problem is in the undeleted half.
Delete the half of the remaining code, upload, reload in IE, error still there? The problem is in the undeleted quarter. Error gone? The problem is in the deleted quarter.
Repeat this process recursively until you have found the offending html code. Remember that there are maybe more than one pieces of code in your file that cause the error. You'll have to track each part that causes errors.
I hope this helps.
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#1183: bah |
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by SleepwalkR
on 01/21/2003 20:16
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</tr>
<td align="left"><a
<tr>
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#1184: BAH!!!!!!! |
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by SleepwalkR
on 01/21/2003 20:19
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Okay, this time with escaped html code:
Open your site in Mozilla, and save the html as a file called "test.html". Copy that file to the root of your website, so that you can access it through http://cubestuff.lunaticsworld.com/test.html.
Now, open that url in IE. If the error still occurs, good, if not, it's not a problem with the html code.
If the error still occurs, delete all tags from the <head></head> of the file, and upload it again. Reload in IE. Error still there? Ok, it's not the <head></head>-section.
Now, you have to delete roughly the first half of the html code in the <body></body>-section. Upload, reload in IE, error still there? Ok, the problem is in the undeleted half.
Delete the half of the remaining code, upload, reload in IE, error still there? The problem is in the undeleted quarter. Error gone? The problem is in the deleted quarter.
Repeat this process recursively until you have found the offending html code. Remember that there are maybe more than one pieces of code in your file that cause the error. You'll have to track each part that causes errors.
I hope this helps.
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#1185: Re: BAH!!!!!!! |
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by pushplay
on 01/21/2003 22:54, refers to #1184
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Binary search for HTML. :) Works well with leaky maps too.
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#1186: Re: LIBRARY HELP PLZ |
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by SysteM_H
on 01/22/2003 02:00, refers to #1180
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hmm...
testing... testing...
file:
interesting.
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#1187: :( -help- ): |
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by LOneWoolF
on 01/22/2003 15:27
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i wanna play cube on my linux machine but noone seems to care
a library isn't found of SDL
but iz up to date since yesterday...
./linux_client: error while loading shared libraries: libSDL_mixer-1.2.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
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#1188: .. |
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by LOneWoolF
on 01/22/2003 18:25
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OKokOKokOKok
sorry
after using windows instead of linux for more than two weaks i forgot that i have to dwnld the libSDL_mixer snd libSDL_image seperate...
SORRY FOR DISTURBING YOU
GreeZ
LOneWoolF
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#1189: Re: .. |
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by pushplay
on 01/22/2003 23:52, refers to #1188
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At least you figured it out in the end.
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#1190: Re: BAH!!!!!!! |
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by Verbal
on 01/25/2003 23:08, refers to #1184
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heh. Thanks but let's try starting with a blank page. I uploaded a page wityh no html, just one sentence is on it, go here: http://cubestuff.lunaticsworld.com/test.html
and if you get the 404 redirect, then it isn't HTML related.
Tell me the results, thanks.
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#1191: .. |
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by Thalion
on 01/25/2003 23:35
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Hmph. Now when I click on your link I actually get to the main page of your site. Weird. =)
At least it works now.
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#1192: Re: BAH!!!!!!! |
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by Pure Imaginary
on 01/26/2003 04:04, refers to #1190
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I passed; go me. :P
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#1193: .. |
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by Darthvim
on 01/26/2003 16:16
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no it doesn't work with ie6 (i use modzilla now)
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#1194: Re: BAH!!!!!!! |
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by hungerburg
on 01/27/2003 01:19, refers to #1190
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now I get the message:
The page you requested requires that your browser support session cookies. Sorry about that.
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#1195: at my site |
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by underworldfan
on 01/27/2003 08:55
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sm07
death illustrated
w00t! bye for now.
uwf
http://www.planetquake.com/underworld/index.html
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#1196: Re: at my site |
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by pushplay
on 01/27/2003 23:53, refers to #1195
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Thank you. :)
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#1197: QUESTION TO THE CUBE PROGRAMMERS and others if they can help |
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by LOneWoolF
on 01/28/2003 18:52
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PLZ HELP ME
PLZ PLZ PLZ PLZ
Ok. I programmed a test programm with SDL and OpenGL
Nothing special, just a small and simple testprogramm
after lots of failures I created a even simpler test
(sol.ionichost.com/sdl for you if I are nice and have a look at the main.cpp - i know thats not your work but...)
OK: NOW THE PROBLEM:
My framerate is 5 to 10 fps *eg*
even if i copy the sdl init and gl init of cube it's always the same but there's just a rotating textured quad
but when i play cube i have fps from 50 to 100 (even if i recompile it)
*cry*
if i use glut it works fine
but i want to know why it doesn't with sdl
(((answeres can be english and german...)))
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#1198: .. |
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by Piglet
on 01/28/2003 19:05, refers to #1197
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has anybody had any luck compiling cube on borlands free command line tools, having little knoledge of makefiles or Visual C++ has so far ruined all my efforts. However im pretty sure it can be done, i just have no idea how :(
any help?
Oh and in case anybodies wandering, im not dead, i just drift from community to community. I'll probably be back in full force sometime soonish
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#1199: .. |
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by LOneWoolF
on 01/28/2003 19:13
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I have compiled it on linux using the makefiles
i just had to delete some "\" in the #define s
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#1200: .. |
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by ludo
on 01/28/2003 22:28
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hi guys,
i am pretty new to linux, and just downloaded cube.
when i try to start ./linux_client
i get following error message:
init: sdl
init: net
init: world
game mode is ffa/default
init: video: sdl
init: video: mode
init: video: misc
init: gl
init: basetex
couldn\'t load texture data/newchars.png
could not find core textures (Couldn\'t open data/newchars.png)
if you know whats wrong it would be nice if you could explain as detailed and easy as possible.
thanks
ludo
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