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(01-27-2009, 12:54 PM)Dazz Wrote: [ -> ]... What? Saying that it'd be easy is bollocks. It won't be easy, it would in fact be much harder than adding all the sheets again. We would have to go through each sheet and manually add tags and crap to them.
It'd also be a bitch to code that, and it'd make a million different display buttons, and would require a lot of our time to go through it, during which time, we could be actually ADDING SPRITE SHEETS. THE SHIT THAT THE SITE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE. You seem to want us to spend more time making the site then you do want us to be adding sheets, or hell, ripping them. I've not done any spriting in months now.
K.
Well you could just list all the links of a certain franchise. You know like: List of Mario Games. And then show all the links. Just a thought... I don't care.
If you just want a page up like that, it'd be possible, I doubt Dazz and stuff would want to do it with all the stuff they've got going on but if someone wants to take up the cause and doesn't mind keeping a list updated I imagine Dazz wouldn't mind uploading it to part of the site.
(01-26-2009, 12:57 AM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:53 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't the option to view the old site complete negate all the work done?
Don't you want your end users to remain comfortable with website?
I mean, all it is in an extra php if-else statement. You can even store the option as a session. <?php if($_SESSION['version] == "old") { //show the old version } else { //show the new version } ?> I mean... please??
You're an idiot.

Has it even occurred to you that we can't give you the old site because the new site doesn't store information about companies and the sections that were used in the old site? The old system had a really crappy backend (data stored in flat files with copy-pasted php scripts everywhere) that got completely replaced. Because it was horrible to work with.

So unless you're volunteering yourself to tag companies for 15000 sheets, no, it's not an if statement, Mr. Expert PHP Developer. Unless there's a pull_data_out_of_your_ass() function I missed.

You must have some hell of an experience in PHP if you can't tell a different layout from a completely different site apart.

I mean, of course we can show you the old website. But with the old data only, it would mean you'd see no new sheets, ever.
(01-27-2009, 05:40 PM)Krade Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:57 AM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:53 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't the option to view the old site complete negate all the work done?
Don't you want your end users to remain comfortable with website?
I mean, all it is in an extra php if-else statement. You can even store the option as a session. <?php if($_SESSION['version] == "old") { //show the old version } else { //show the new version } ?> I mean... please??
You're an idiot.

Has it even occurred to you that we can't give you the old site because the new site doesn't store information about companies and the sections that were used in the old site? The old system had a really crappy backend (data stored in flat files with copy-pasted php scripts everywhere) that got completely replaced. Because it was horrible to work with.

So unless you're volunteering yourself to tag companies for 15000 sheets, no, it's not an if statement, Mr. Expert PHP Developer. Unless there's a pull_data_out_of_your_ass() function I missed.

You must have some hell of an experience in PHP if you can't tell a different layout from a completely different site apart.

I mean, of course we can show you the old website. But with the old data only, it would mean you'd see no new sheets, ever.

Way to go Krade!!!!!
(01-27-2009, 05:40 PM)Krade Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:57 AM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:53 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't the option to view the old site complete negate all the work done?
Don't you want your end users to remain comfortable with website?
I mean, all it is in an extra php if-else statement. You can even store the option as a session. <?php if($_SESSION['version] == "old") { //show the old version } else { //show the new version } ?> I mean... please??
You're an idiot.

Has it even occurred to you that we can't give you the old site because the new site doesn't store information about companies and the sections that were used in the old site? The old system had a really crappy backend (data stored in flat files with copy-pasted php scripts everywhere) that got completely replaced. Because it was horrible to work with.

So unless you're volunteering yourself to tag companies for 15000 sheets, no, it's not an if statement, Mr. Expert PHP Developer. Unless there's a pull_data_out_of_your_ass() function I missed.

You must have some hell of an experience in PHP if you can't tell a different layout from a completely different site apart.

I mean, of course we can show you the old website. But with the old data only, it would mean you'd see no new sheets, ever.
oh man i gotta give a +rep for this
(01-27-2009, 05:40 PM)Krade Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:57 AM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:53 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't the option to view the old site complete negate all the work done?
Don't you want your end users to remain comfortable with website?
I mean, all it is in an extra php if-else statement. You can even store the option as a session. <?php if($_SESSION['version] == "old") { //show the old version } else { //show the new version } ?> I mean... please??
You're an idiot.

Has it even occurred to you that we can't give you the old site because the new site doesn't store information about companies and the sections that were used in the old site? The old system had a really crappy backend (data stored in flat files with copy-pasted php scripts everywhere) that got completely replaced. Because it was horrible to work with.

So unless you're volunteering yourself to tag companies for 15000 sheets, no, it's not an if statement, Mr. Expert PHP Developer. Unless there's a pull_data_out_of_your_ass() function I missed.

You must have some hell of an experience in PHP if you can't tell a different layout from a completely different site apart.

I mean, of course we can show you the old website. But with the old data only, it would mean you'd see no new sheets, ever.
oh man i gotta give a +rep for this
Damn, Krade, you're awesome.
(01-27-2009, 05:40 PM)Krade Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:57 AM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-26-2009, 12:53 AM)Tonberry2k Wrote: [ -> ]Wouldn't the option to view the old site complete negate all the work done?
Don't you want your end users to remain comfortable with website?
I mean, all it is in an extra php if-else statement. You can even store the option as a session. <?php if($_SESSION['version] == "old") { //show the old version } else { //show the new version } ?> I mean... please??
You're an idiot.

Has it even occurred to you that we can't give you the old site because the new site doesn't store information about companies and the sections that were used in the old site? The old system had a really crappy backend (data stored in flat files with copy-pasted php scripts everywhere) that got completely replaced. Because it was horrible to work with.

So unless you're volunteering yourself to tag companies for 15000 sheets, no, it's not an if statement, Mr. Expert PHP Developer. Unless there's a pull_data_out_of_your_ass() function I missed.

You must have some hell of an experience in PHP if you can't tell a different layout from a completely different site apart.

I mean, of course we can show you the old website. But with the old data only, it would mean you'd see no new sheets, ever.
So it's going to be like this now? Ok.

Excuse me, but you're being quite a dumbass right now your self. First off, yes you may have to re tag all the sheets, not shit dumb ass. All it takes is a data base. The if statement is simply to change the way the end user is viewing the god damned navigation. No, that doesn't effect the way the sprites are tagged. You people are making it sound SOOO hard to tag these sprites, it's time consuming, but not fucking hard. Seeing as, if you already had these sheets tagged in a database, why the fuck didn't you just back up the database? Huh? The php code doesn't store the information, unless your a dumbass to code it that way, you use a database to store the information the php to retrieve it, and print it. Don't call me a dumbass, or question me in such an ignorant manor. I came here with no ignorance and had planned on leaving in no ignorance, you sir are a poor admin, and a very arrogant one at that.
http://i42.tinypic.com/2vs18g3.png

hey look franchise view
it's like magic or sometheing
Look http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/2253/68651028vc4.jpg , it's a dipshit... LIKE FO REAL.
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(01-28-2009, 07:04 PM)Phantom Kirby Wrote: [ -> ]404 - Not Found
Maybe if you where smart enough to notice that comma got parsed with the link you would get rid of it.
Just learn to like it like I did and most other people did. It's plain and simple if you can't find something search for it as many people have told you to. If you're incapable of doing that then you shouldn't use the internet.

I'm sick of your whining and I have seen a lot of people here do it but you rank #1 of them all.
(01-28-2009, 07:02 PM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]Look http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/2253/68651028vc4.jpg , it's a dipshit... LIKE FO REAL.
ahahaha are you fuckin serious dude
(01-28-2009, 07:02 PM)BigMike Wrote: [ -> ]Look http://img519.imageshack.us/img519/2253/68651028vc4.jpg , it's a dipshit... LIKE FO REAL.
wtf was the point of making this a picture? I'm assuming you know how to use qoutes, right?
I can't understand why the hell you would even bother wasteing your time just to do that. Some people are so weird.. lol. Blank
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