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I suppose that tech talks is rude for you, so you couldn’t understand my answer wasn’t rude, also, I didn't ask any German guys to deliver my own messages. Especially if he doesn't understand. And Yes, this sentence is rude :-p
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Also as kryminator said, html parsing is maybe not a good idea.
But for SURE xml data will not be broken by the Devs in the coming seasons, and/or without prior announcement. They recently reaffirmed this.
it doesn’t help for the feature « comparing price for a player in market » since, as far as I know there is no skills data for xml player id (even those in market?) :-/ but you can Safely (against sokker changes) write « a team players comparison price feature », that will be a great feature too ;-)
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Also as kryminator said, html parsing is maybe not a good idea.
But for SURE xml data will not be broken by the Devs in the coming seasons, and/or without prior announcement. They recently reaffirmed this.
it doesn’t help for the feature « comparing price for a player in market » since, as far as I know there is no skills data for xml player id (even those in market?) :-/ but you can Safely (against sokker changes) write « a team players comparison price feature », that will be a great feature too ;-)
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I suppose that tech talks is rude for you, so you couldn’t understand my answer wasn’t rude, only
tech clue (against sokker.org changes).
Don' worry, not only your tech talk is rude, we could see it on the French forum....
tech clue (against sokker.org changes).
Don' worry, not only your tech talk is rude, we could see it on the French forum....
I never receive warnings from admin, like you did… as we know in the French forum.
it's obvious that technical details are not for everyone, I was answering to ramonymous,. There are no rules against that. it’s also obvious that troll guys never read the rules.
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it's obvious that technical details are not for everyone, I was answering to ramonymous,. There are no rules against that. it’s also obvious that troll guys never read the rules.
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He is not. We both know that the troll to which I replied is a dwarf :-p
Raul promised to give me access to the test-server sometime in October. I think there is a chance that sokker-manager.net will offer new transfer-comparison features soon, yet I'm reluctant to announce a specific release date since I'm kinda busy in professional and private life too.
Concerning the technical implementation: I now have a clear idea on how to implement it without the need of html-parsing.
Btw: Tsolias is not just a random German guy. He is an active collaborator and contributor of sokker-manager.net. He is active as a:
- translator
- promoter
- tester
- Sparring partner to discuss new ideas/ features
... and in fact: He keeps me informed about important posts/ developments in forum, since I'm often too busy to keep track of whats going on here.
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Concerning the technical implementation: I now have a clear idea on how to implement it without the need of html-parsing.
Btw: Tsolias is not just a random German guy. He is an active collaborator and contributor of sokker-manager.net. He is active as a:
- translator
- promoter
- tester
- Sparring partner to discuss new ideas/ features
... and in fact: He keeps me informed about important posts/ developments in forum, since I'm often too busy to keep track of whats going on here.
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There is one question I would like to ask my users here:
@All users of my tools: Would you mind if sokker-manager.net temporarily saves your Sokker password and player skills after login? This would give me the possibility to show you comparable transfers for every player in your team and also for every player on the transfer list.
Password and player skills would only be stored in the session and *NOT* in the database. I.e. as soon as either the session has expired or you have logged out yourself, the data will be deleted again.
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@All users of my tools: Would you mind if sokker-manager.net temporarily saves your Sokker password and player skills after login? This would give me the possibility to show you comparable transfers for every player in your team and also for every player on the transfer list.
Password and player skills would only be stored in the session and *NOT* in the database. I.e. as soon as either the session has expired or you have logged out yourself, the data will be deleted again.
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Presumably, if users use their password to log in they don't mind if password is temporarily stored (it’s too much technical for most users and enough ‘safe’) but inform that data will not be saved under any circumstances is a good enough point.
For me, the minimum thing is to clearly inform user BEFORE logging. After that, it's a question of trust.
In my case (sktables, French NT website) I just add « Sokker password encrypted and not registered on the site » and done.
I once had a user ask me to prove that passwords were not saved, I told him it was impossible, that it was a matter of trust in the end and the best thing was that he didn't log in in that case. Point.
For me, the minimum thing is to clearly inform user BEFORE logging. After that, it's a question of trust.
In my case (sktables, French NT website) I just add « Sokker password encrypted and not registered on the site » and done.
I once had a user ask me to prove that passwords were not saved, I told him it was impossible, that it was a matter of trust in the end and the best thing was that he didn't log in in that case. Point.
Amazing work @ramonymous by adding those comparable transfers! Thought I should mention it here so that others can quickly check out this new feature.
I ask for this feature, it s happened, and it seems to work perfectly... Great thanks @ramonymous !
Your are right, I found out about it 30 minutes ago. I can't even access my folders on the server anymore.
Some minutes ago I contacted my web-host, now hoping for a quick response and resolution of the problem.
Btw: Thanks to a service called UptimeRobot I now get notified immediately after the site goes down (yet of course I cannot promise that I can always react immediately).
Some minutes ago I contacted my web-host, now hoping for a quick response and resolution of the problem.
Btw: Thanks to a service called UptimeRobot I now get notified immediately after the site goes down (yet of course I cannot promise that I can always react immediately).