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BananaJoe
Wed Jun 24 2009, 03:42PM
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Hi!
I am making a website (its only on localhost yet), and I tried LGSL Game Monitor for monitoring Battlefield 2 servers. I installed the module, and its working (the player number, names, the map images), but not properly. There are some - in some...I mean a lot - errors/notices, shown just above the game monitor, and its a little disturbing.
For example:

Notice: Undefined index: pending in \test\components\com_lgsl\lgsl_files\lgsl_class.php on line 846


etc.

Have you got any idea, what is causing it?
Or it is just in localhost?

Thanks
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Rich
Wed Jun 24 2009, 06:13PM
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Joined: Wed Nov 26 2003, 04:30PM

Its PHP in debugging mode, please see the top entry on:

http://www.greycube.com/help/readme/lgsl/faq/
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BananaJoe
Thu Jun 25 2009, 04:58AM
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oh, thanks.
and how do I do that?
(sorry, I am just familiarizing with website engineering...)
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Rich
Thu Jun 25 2009, 07:08AM
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As its on your local host, find your PHP.ini and edit it.

Look for: error_reporting
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BananaJoe
Fri Jun 26 2009, 10:07AM
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So it is only with localhost?

I modified PHP.ini with

;- Show all errors, except for notices and coding standards warnings

error_reporting = E_ALL & ~E_NOTICE

and

display_errors = Off

but it still shows the notices...
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Rich
Fri Jun 26 2009, 11:28AM
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Did you restart the service ( or computer ) as the PHP.ini is read at startup.

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BananaJoe
Fri Jun 26 2009, 12:25PM
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I restarted the service...but the computer, no. It's worth a try

thanks!! it is finally working
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BananaJoe
Fri Jun 26 2009, 12:54PM
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just a little note/remark:
I noticed, that if you click on the server ip in the server monitor, it says that the protocol (qtracker) isnt assigned to any program (even in your website - with mozilla).
Have you been thinking about it? Or is it possibble to redirect the user to a website....like
http://battletracker.com/bf2server/195.72.152.23:15627:28960/,
in the case of Battlefield 2?
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Rich
Fri Jun 26 2009, 01:11PM
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You need to install some free software on your PC

http://www.qtracker.com

Its a game server browser.
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BananaJoe
Sat Jun 27 2009, 11:10AM
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thanks!
and is it possible to create just a simple hyperlink? (with the server IP)
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Rich
Sat Jun 27 2009, 12:08PM
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Joined: Wed Nov 26 2003, 04:30PM

You can put a qtracker link anywhere on your site.

To changing the qtracker link, see the "HowTo: Launch Games Directly" stickied thread.
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