Title: the last click thing
the flamel twins - June 4, 2006 11:20 AM (GMT)
does anyone use that last click thing anymore?
the thing that tells you were the guest's and member's are and what time there last click was?
i use it alot
????? - June 4, 2006 02:19 PM (GMT)
Dark General - June 4, 2006 04:33 PM (GMT)
Yuzu-chan - June 4, 2006 04:51 PM (GMT)
yeah, i use it.
and I wonder.
half of the members most of the time are viewing someone's profile. >>
the flamel twins - June 4, 2006 06:30 PM (GMT)
OMG i know that is so weird! half the time when their is a big number of members on most of the members that havent clicked in a while are on a members profile
????? - June 5, 2006 06:25 PM (GMT)
But in RPG mode remember there's an invisible iframe that goes to the central topic to fetch data.
Michiko - June 9, 2006 10:38 PM (GMT)
Hai, I use it.. and I don't understand the profile thing...
????? - June 9, 2006 10:56 PM (GMT)
"Viewing Members Profile" + "Viewing topic: This is teh post!" explained
The Shop code uses invisible iframes to grab the data and does so by viewing "This is teh post"! and checks profiles during that time. People in Forum mode wont need those frames and you can clearly see their location unless they are on the shop or lottery pages.
Michiko - June 9, 2006 11:23 PM (GMT)
Ohhhhh~! That makes sense. So if they're not actively viewing something in the forums, it'll default to that?
????? - June 9, 2006 11:35 PM (GMT)
No no... every time you load a page in RPG mode, it loads that topic in a frame after you fetch it from the server. If you sat down on the last click page and you refresh and refresh you will see these 3 things show up in 2-5 second range:
The ACTUAL page they're viewing -> This is teh post! -> Viewing profile. (when they visit another page)-> Actual page > teh post > profile
If that user is in forum mode, it always shows the actual page unless they're viewing shop or lottery.
It may be saying viewing profile on me at the time i'm writing this post.
Michiko - June 10, 2006 12:25 AM (GMT)
Interesting... wonder what the underlying code is, then, that makes it do that. Hm.
????? - June 10, 2006 12:43 AM (GMT)
If you know JS, you can check out the source code of the shop hack by going to this url:
http://slaytanist.viracocha.co.uk/tehcoed0.js