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apwessen
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Rank and Name Scoreboard Search

Post by apwessen »

A speedier way to do it would be to just have some sort of database inquiry such as a name or certain ranks, etc. This way you don't have to wait for the entire page to load full of names.
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max is gr8
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Post by max is gr8 »

Maybe or skip to your rank button top bottom blah blah blah luckily I'm on Broadband
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Tr0y
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Post by Tr0y »

or just paginate it, and put a search field at the top.
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Post by Romber »

Give search options in other words. Then he should move on to clan statistics. (or more like the clan provides the statistics)
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max is gr8
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Post by max is gr8 »

Or maybe you can create usergrps
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Post by lackattack »

Tr0y wrote:or just paginate it, and put a search field at the top.

done. good suggestion, Tr0y.
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Post by Tr0y »

Looks good 8)

Hopefully that will save you some bandwidth.

Speaking of, I was wondering if it was possible to use CSS and layers to get #'s on top of the maps, I know it wouldnt look as good, but it would save a lot of bandwidth.
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Post by lackattack »

That's possible, but the numbers overlay counts for only 10% of in-game bandwidth. The vast majority is the game log. When I bring in AJAX technology, that should drastically reduce the bandwidth.
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Post by Tr0y »

Yea, I was hoping you would bring in AJAX :D

Check this out
http://www.xajaxproject.org/

Its a php class library for AJAX, makes it a lot easier IMO.

http://wiki.xajaxproject.org/Tutorials: ... 10_Minutes
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