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MrBenn wrote:I believe that chip has retired it, but kept it available with the info that was available up to that point.
cairnswk wrote:MrBenn wrote:I believe that chip has retired it, but kept it available with the info that was available up to that point.
So there is no chance of getting hold of it and updating it.
chipv wrote:.....
What could happen, I suppose is provide some formatted file to someone and let them take responsibility for maintaining.
Then for each new map I could literally dump the new data in seconds and the job is done.
FOR EACH MAP
i) Quench Dates
ii) Map Maker (all 4 of them) per map + country
iii) Number of Territories
iv) Discussion Topic URL
v) XML file
vi) Large, Small , Thumbnail image links
vii) Feature list - e.g. Bombardments
Here is what I have to do in addition for each map:
a)Scan each map for features.
b) Locate every territory for every feature
c) Store co-ordinate list of territories so that they are all highlighted when feature is clicked.
cairnswk wrote:
What would be nice is if you could create a user input interface that has a submit button on it so that people could go there and update the database itself so that they needn't bother anyone else. And if they don't update it, then that is their problem as a map-maker.
As it stand, this is a huge piece of information that is valuable to everyone who attends this site to play.
cairnswk wrote:Chipv. Preliminary testing...i've just added Poison Rome initial data.
A couple of suggestions if it is possible....
1. i wanted to add the bombardments to the map, which i've done but only added the targeted territories.
Is it possible (or am i mis-informed) for the territories that are doing the bombarding to others to be shown also but in a different colour. This might involve some alterations to the master programming file, i don't know, but i thought i'd ask.
cairnswk wrote:2. Adding the features: Is it possible for some text to be added to the portal submit/retrieve page that details what all these particular features are. You've got the pop-up descriptions in the main Find Map page, but i am thinking that someone who doesn't know what all these features are and how they work (like myself ) would have to go off searching for the definitions on other maps. It would be easier to place some details on the submit page and thus get the job of listing the map done more efficiently and not having bits and pieces left out.
cairnswk wrote:3. The other thing i noticed, and don't know it this is small bug or not, but after i first submitted Poison Rome, and retrieved it, the number of terrtories was missing along with the Discussion Topic Link, i.e. they didn't take on the first submission.
cairnswk wrote:4. Is there any way that this process can be monitored by the mods, Andy or MrBenn perhaps should be involved here.
Here's the thing. Maps only need to be allowed in this database after they've been fully quenched after going through the Beta process. This is important because some things can change in the BETA play process such as neutral adjustments etc, and if a mapmaker places the map information into this database too early, and then something gets changed and they forget to adjust the information after the change, this could throw viewers by providing incorrect information on the map. i don't know what exactly to suggest here but it seems like something worthy of discussion.
Hope this helps, and yes, beautiful work, i must say. This should, after you've got it finalised allow this to be a very valuable input tool for map information.
chipv wrote:[Bombardments]....I've been scratching my head about these for ages. Most of the problems with Bombardments, One Ways, Ranged Attacks are trying to get a graphical representation to distinguish between one way and 2 way attacks.
Take bombardments. It would be impossible to tell what actually bombarded what even with 2 colours if you have a map with a lot of bombardments. So far I've selected both bombarder and bombardee so all relevant territories are highlighted per tag.
I am open to suggestions on this one, would love to do it.
cairnswk wrote:3. The other thing i noticed, and don't know it this is small bug or not, but after i first submitted Poison Rome, and retrieved it, the number of terrtories was missing along with the Discussion Topic Link, i.e. they didn't take on the first submission.
Well spotted, thanks. Territories was a bug, now fixed.
The Discussion Topic is the number not the link, I have changed the text, my fault.
So it is the number at the end of the link - same as the one in maps.xml (now the CC API).
e.g. Bamboo Jack link is viewtopic.php?t=24920 but we only need the 24920 to be entered.
cairnswk wrote:One last thing i thought of. While we can get information in the Dbase now, what say someone wants it deleted.
We can edit it, but for whatever reason, would it be appropriate to place some small note on the input page that says something to the affect to contact whomever about a file deletion if required, or is that simply a matter of deleting all the information on the retrieve page and re-submitting it to the dbase. Would this muck up your dbase indexing at all?
chipv wrote:cairnswk wrote:One last thing i thought of. While we can get information in the Dbase now, what say someone wants it deleted.
We can edit it, but for whatever reason, would it be appropriate to place some small note on the input page that says something to the affect to contact whomever about a file deletion if required, or is that simply a matter of deleting all the information on the retrieve page and re-submitting it to the dbase. Would this muck up your dbase indexing at all?
That would be me because the only way to do this is safely is for me to delete the record directly from the database.
There is no getting around this one.
For safety in editing I have prevented overwrite if a form field is empty - there would be a ton of accidents if this were not so.
It also makes it easier to edit - you don't have to keep pressing retrieve all the time. I have said press retrieve first in the instructions
so that people can see the whole record before submission but in actual fact you don't need to.
So that means you can't actually delete a record - I can do that but directly on the database.
By doing it this way, the indexing also takes care of itself.
yeti_c wrote:Perhaps you could only allow the mapmaker themselves to enter their own data?!
Not sure how - and that would also involve someone making dummy entries (MrBenn/Chip) with (say) thread number and lead mapmaker...
Once done - only MrBenn/Chip and Mapmaker can then edit those entries?
Just a shade concerned that this could get trolled?
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