Qstat is a package that lets you ping game servers or game server masters, and retrieve information and data from them. Many linux packages have this installed by default, but it is quite rare on windows.
Installing it to function on windows exactly as it does on unix is quite easy.
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If you havn't yet heard, a few friends and I are starting a podcast for Fyreball. Fyreball is a social network that allows you to interchange stories and threads among friends. It is like one big megaforum.
The podcast will be hosted here, in a new category called "Fyrecast". The podcast will also be avalible for download from iTunes and other services.
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I spent the past afternoon fighting with several quote database and pastebin scripts. This has allowed me to draw the conclusion that these scripts suck ass.
Quote Database
I spent a long amount of time trying to get a quote database set up. I tried many things, all of them failed. All the quote databases i tried either sucked, were too ugly to use, or didn’t work with my setup. The last one, those that didn’t work with my setup, was most annoying, because i have a webhost with perl installed, and i followed the instructions in the install files to the letter, yet nothing.
Pastebins
Giving up on the quote db, i decided to use a pastebin. I went to the big pastebin, pastebin.com. and downloaded their application. Lo and behold, the MySQl code in the installer doesnt work.
As such, i have had a very stressful day.
Well, after working away today, I have finished the site. The new design is clean, smooth, and a departure from what I have usually done, so it was interesting.
First, as many of you may have noticed, I was running a K2 theme. I had developed my previous 2 designs on K2, and was comfortable with it. But one thing I wanted to do with this theme was use a powerful javascript library. K2 had too much of its own js, so I had to dump it. Through an afternoon, i chugged out what you see here. I think the end result was pretty good, don’t you?
Features
The new site is awash with features. Too many to list, but Ill run down the biggest off the top of my head.
- Javascript: Yes, the site uses javascript. Not just a little, but a whole framework. This adds lots of functionality, and makes the site much cooler than just a plain old blog. If you don’t have javascript enabled, then i don’t know how you got here, because the rendering of the site is done via js.
- Live Panes: No more reloading just to view an article or post a comment! All of that stuff is done via ajax, in the center frame, so you wont have to wait once you get the site loading.
- Column: Most blogs have a column on the side that shows everything at once. Information overload! This column is much more specific, that is, you have to switch through each layer of the
accordion
to view them. Some people may not like this, but hey, it reduces clutter - Live Comments: Comment posting is live! For those of you who don’t know what that means, it means that you can post your comment, without refreshing the page. As soon as the server has handled your comment, it will appear on your (and everyone else’s screen), no reload required
- Quick Search: Normal search is boring. This site goes beyond that, with QuickSearch! QuickSearch is pretty cool. Any of you who have used Windows Vista or Mac OS X will know how to use it, and for those of you who don’t, its simple. Start typing like any normal search. As you type, the results will drop down from the box.
- Recent Comments: Recent comments aren’t anything new, a number of blogs support it. However, this one does so in a very special way. If you click the extras menu, and check the
Recent Comments
box, a tab will appear at the bottom of the page, showing you all the recent comments. This is live updating, so you can see the comments as they come in. To switch back to the main view, click the other tab there. Presto.
But these aren’t all. I am working on a number of other features, and will let you know when i get them online.
Anyway, how do you guys like the site?
Do you find Lone Wolves enjoyable?-
- Yes (50%, 4 Votes)
- No (50%, 4 Votes)
Total Voters: 8







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