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whitestar. // User Search
whitestar. // User Search
Jan 4, 2005, 1:12am
It would be cool to set up a wiki site for your bots. Just a thought. :)
-Z
[View Quote]"themask" <ricky at whaletech.net> wrote in message
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> Omg yay :D
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> Signed,
> TheMask
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> :: Owner of Delusional-Minds Hosting ::
> Free world hosting.. Just a T-Gram will do it.
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Jan 4, 2005, 1:13am
Ok... so what does it do?
[View Quote]"LtBrenton" <uaf_brenton at concsols.com> wrote in message
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> I'm currently working on an ALICE bot for Active Worlds called "Ted". It
> is not currently available to the general public, but expect more news
> soon.
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Jan 4, 2005, 1:12am
It would be cool to set up a wiki site for your bots. Just a thought. :)
-Z
[View Quote]"themask" <ricky at whaletech.net> wrote in message
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> Omg yay :D
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> --
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> Signed,
> TheMask
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> :: Owner of Delusional-Minds Hosting ::
> Free world hosting.. Just a T-Gram will do it.
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Jan 5, 2005, 8:54pm
This has been asked for I don't know how many times. How hard can it
possibly be to implement?
-Zeo
[View Quote]"kenneth" <cosmosken at sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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> My Teleports list is really huge now. It would be nice if I could right
> click in the Teleports List and choose "New Folder" and make a folder for
> certain places. For example, a folder for all the teleports built by a
> specific person. Or a folder for places from a specific city, etc. And let
> us name it any name we wish.
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> -Kenneth
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Jan 5, 2005, 11:57pm
That's nice and dandy but this is a feature that should have been
implemented when tports were originally put in. It is not something that is
hard to code at all.
-Zeo
[View Quote]"tart sugar" <tartsugar at comcast.net> wrote in message
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>I have my Tports sorted. : )
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> Assign each group a number, i.e. 1 My builds, 2 OY, 3 Cities, 4 friends
> builds.
> Then each Tport within a certain group gets assignerd that number first in
> it's name. Several spaces between the number and the Tport *folder* name
> puts it at the top of each group. For example...
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> 1 My builds
> 1 unknown zone
> 1near GZ
> 1next to John doe
> 1the pond
> 2 OYs
> 2 NW Builders
> 2megapath
> 2sirQis
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> They will be put in alphabitical order unless you have a space or 2
> between number and name to raise it up in importance.
> Pick a random Tport spot for the name of each "folder" and just rename it.
> : )
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> Tart Sugar
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> "kenneth" <cosmosken at sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
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Jan 7, 2005, 9:58pm
Or send messages specified by the browser to the server so bots can interact
with websites (like the mutation bot can interact with the browser -- I
realise that's pure server side though)
Only problem I see with that idea ^ is that people could possibly fake the
messages to the server if this stuff is client side.
-Zeo
[View Quote]"selanit" <public at atuan.com> wrote in message
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> Like linking to a JPG, only with a whole web page. Hmm. Interesting.
> Also sounds like it would be really, really hard to implement.
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> I'd settle for a way to activate objects from a web page. We have
> teleport links -- which work by shell executing aworld.exe with an
> argument of a file consisting of one line, "teleport (coords)". I'd like
> to see one which would shell exec aworld.exe with a file consisting of
> "activate (named object)", causing it to activate any objects with that
> name in the area.
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Apr 1, 2004, 5:26pm
Microsoft attorney David McKinsey is quoted in the Times saying Microsoft
owns all virtual space and active worlds must lease this digital space in
order to maintain their business he also said that everyone should know that
Microsoft owns all the rights to everything that has anything to do with
computing and everyone is on notice if you even think we own it we do, and
if we don't we can make it look like we do so don't mess with a big boy.
After worlds has is begun putting up fences to keep Microsoft off their
virtual land..
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