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Jaggen
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15 years ago
Hi guys.

I'll try to explain my thoughts here.

I've got a website for a Battlefield 2 clan using DNN right now.

I've developed an AJAX based "Challenge Us" module which will allow

for other clans to challenge us for a match.

After alot of discussions, we've reached to the conclusion that the

best way to present a new match challenge is through a new topic with

a post containing all registered info about the challenge.

So, my idea is currently to create a web service (asmx) which will save

the data as a new forum topic.

Has this been done, or am I treading on unchartered land here?

And, how hard would it be to accomplish?

I will set up a user called "ChallengeBot" or something to have a "user"

that creates and posts the topics.

Any ideas or inputs here would be accepted and embraced with open arms. :)

//Jaggen


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Mek
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15 years ago
Cool idea; I could do with it myself :-)


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Jaben
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15 years ago
Something like this? Unzip in your YAF v1.9.3 root directory. Doesn't work with v1.9.18.

Needs proper support for token verification -- but it should work okay. Kind of manual. Let me know if it helps.

Jaggen
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15 years ago

Something like this? Unzip in your YAF v1.9.3 root directory. Doesn't work with v1.9.18.

Needs proper support for token verification -- but it should work okay. Kind of manual. Let me know if it helps.

Jaben wrote:

Hey, thanks Jaben. 🙂 :)

I'll try to upgrade to the 1.9.3 version after running some local tests in our sandbox environment and then I'll incorporate and build on that webservice solution. :)

//Jaggen


"...the staggering layers of obscenity in your statement make it a work of art on so many levels." - Jason Jystad, 10/26/2001