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From May 20 to July 3, 2003, you could win a Windows Powered Smart Display. Enter up to one time per day for the chance to win this powerful, portable device.
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Spellcrafting for DAoC Players of Albion: Pellinor
Lanoitar, Legendary Spellcrafter is available to provide for your spellcrafting needs. The following information applies:
Robin Keir’s home page – Software – K9
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Marking this so I don’t have to keep looking for it!
Battleground Keep Medal Quests
To complete a battleground, you must achieve all three objectives (note that only the keep raid must take place in the Battleground, the rest can be achieved in standard RvR):
1. Participating in a successful raid on a central keep that has been held by the enemy for at least 45 minutes. When the enemy’s banner has been raised at the door of the keep, you should get credit for taking that keep by killing the Keep Lord. If the banner hasn’t been raised yet and you take the keep, you won’t get credit for taking it. Double check your list of completed quests with the /quest command before you leave the battleground to confirm that you did it correctly. There will be a message to you if you did it correctly.
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However, I do have my Server Stats table working the way I want (it’s over there on the right, if you missed it). I am still writing it in the order read… my objective was to read the data into a multi-dimensional array and pick out the pieces for display at will. The syntax for using arrays in PHP is a mystery to me, and the references I have found are not written for someone to learn from, they’re written to enhance existing knowledge. Take a note, folks… when you write a tutorial, do NOT assume your reader already knows WTF you are talking about.
If anyone has a good reference I can get ahold of that will teach me PHP arrays from the ground up, please attach a comment and let me know! I learn a lot by picking apart working code, but when syntax is used that I can find no reference to (namely the symbols -> and => in this case), it gets very frustrating.
I’m done messing with this particular project, however I would enjoy coding some character lookup/reference tools for DAoC, and learning more about PHP just because I enjoy programming. =)
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