Bulle, I tried to contact Muuss about a year ago but had no luck.
It was the main reason that I rewote my Alakazam - emulator from scratch. There was not much interest in it at the time (and I stopped playing with the emulator) so I pulled the software. If people are interested I can repost it (once I have checked it out for bugs). The code is all open source so people are free to do what ever they like with it. Comments are always more than welcome. |
That smells of a full rewrite then... Not that I am too afraid of it. I am toying with a quest "helper" at the moment so I probably will not start that before a few weeks, but this tool in a web-based form definitely fits in how I plan to edit/browse the database.
The main question at the moment is do I stick to PHP (which I just discovered really = newbie), or do I just switch to Java/Tomcat as I am very familiar with that (like in, I use that everyday...), and the fact that Java is a full-fledged programming language. I would surely like having a look and a try at what you wrote, ideas and possibly code are always nice to get. |
Funny how life is. Right after posting my previous answer I received a response from Muss, that I copy here for those French-reading people out there :D
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Hi Bulle I will try to make my latest changes available soon, for those who would like to try out some new capabilities. Hopefully this week-end. The "communication" between PEQ Editor and EQBrowser is something I would like to receive feedback on. I am still interested in the work you did slowglass (was it the Al'Kabor Almanac ?). Combining all this material, there must be a way to do something nice. |
Yes it was.
I'll try to have a version available on a web site by the end of Friday together with an example web site |
I have not managed to set up a demo database yet but the code is available at http://www.slowglass.com/downloads/alkabor.tar.gz
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No worries about the demo setup, I could have it up and running in like 20 minutes on my server (proof it is easy to setup). I had just one problem, which may lead to errors down the line : the tar.gz you provide contains a truncated TAR archive (I get an error when opening it with both 7-Zip and Linux tar command). Hopefully only some icons are missing. If you can upload a "better" TAR I'll gladly re-install it.
The way you show the query results is quite interesting. When I start working again on the browser I will have a look at that. You handle paging the results nicely. Although sometimes what I will like is just a brutal query returning 10.000 items and look into them with Firefox search (when running locally performance is hardly an issue). I guess both modes are useful to have. I also liked how everything regarding one item or NPC could fit into one page in the original EQBrowser (I have a 24 inch screen so I put it to good use). I hate Tabs with a passion ever since Windows introduced tham, and that was a long while ago ! I had an error when viewing a character, I don't know if it is "normal" at the moment. Definitely a good tool with good ideas, I guess the truth for me is in between EQBrowser and the Almanach. Thank you for sharing it, it will certainly help. |
I have updated the zip file.
I have also placed a demo site on the same box at http://www.slowglass.com/alkabor I have not had time to look into the problem with the inventory page so I have enabled my Magelo clone on the demo site |
Hi peeps !
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EQBrowser 0.6.0
As promised (even if somewhat late, the latest week-ends have been busy) here is my updated version of EQBrowser, featuring quite a few improvements, and potentially a few things I have broken. As I plan to maintain/support this tool for the time being your bug reports/remarks are welcome.
I am still unsure on how to maintain this code, but I am thinking of making a Sourceforge project for it. Let's discuss the idea here. In the meantime, have fun toying with this quite nice tool. Link : http://dl.free.fr/jRrH6ILnp/eqbrowser-0.6.0.7z |
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Been waiting for someone to update this for a while. Since it seems mUUS has given you the goahead? Can we see a new version soon? |
Just look above, the link is at the end of my last post.
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I can;t edit my post so if a mod can merge this that would be awesome.
Thanks for the update. Few questions, This doesn;t HAVE to be run on the same machine as eqemu does it? I noticed the quests look for the eqemu directory. I have a test eqemu setup On my local machine, and this set up on my hosting, pointed towards the eq database on my local since it seems to require it. Also Mirror:EQBrowser Mirror 6.0 Will update this mirror when I can Edit. So far the only bug I see is Spells, can;t seem to search. says *not found* when I search for clerics Healing |
For spells, you have loaded the spells tables in your DB right ? I re-discovered this point in the README when making a fresh installation to try it out.
The quest functionality requires a copy of your quest directory to work. Basically it runs a script that parses the Perl files and populates tables with the result, ready for HTML rendering. Note that I have tried it on my PEQ quests directory (you can run it in "batch" mode) and it stalled on one file so it is probably not up-to-date anymore. And I do not plan to delve into this for the moment (it is quite intricate) so if you would like to fix it you are welcome :) |
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it sucks not being able to edit the posts..
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