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Actually it's ASP.NET, but your point is still valid. I originally chose the other date format because it required no extra code to convert that string to a datetime value. But it took all of two line of code (which I did grab off a post I found using google) to make the Unix format work as well. So now it will accept either format. However the code change was a lot easier than updating my Instructions page, so for now I'm not advertising it. Now let's see if your 24MB file chokes the web site like it did your NRF! It shouldn't 'time out' but you may be waiting a while for the processing to complete. blu |
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Can barely... load... database...
Seriously, it takes me a good 2~3 minutes to load the entire database, and then another 30+ seconds inbetween each movement and/or type of resource lookup (checking the box... waiting 30 seconds... and then it removes them/adds them to the map!). Perhaps look at now sorting it into a bunch of mini-databases, such as: Ore Enmat And then sub-divide into: (in order of size )Amethera Eudoria CND Yes, I can see this being very complex and annoying, having to download multiple databases (looking at at least 6 to download) but IMO, that would be a HELLUVA lot better than having a 50k+ claim map for Amethera which chokes even a high-end machine. (also easier for those specific miners {I'm only an ore/enmat miner, I'm only doing Amethera/CND/Eudoria, no need for the other databases, etc}) p.s. - can you also have a feature where it automatically saves all database "dots (radius)" at around 20m size? It's a bit annoying to have every size from 1m to 50m lol. |
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I'll check Jehfvel, but I almost could have guessed that was going to happen.
Sunab, I can hook you up with something that is sort of manually. I will do so later, but yes, I need to code something better. Keep in mind I did not write NRF, so I can't change how that works, only what you load into it. Another suggestion for now, cuz this is what I do, is to put in that time waiting for NRF to load so I can at least see where there are green dots. But then I use the Analysis pages on the website to click and drag areas of interest. That way I can find out what is in the area, and what sizes and depths have been recorded in the past. But I will come up with some more stuff on the site. Thanks for the feedback. |
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