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5:18 PM
Anyone know the best way to read from a hosted file?
Such as one uploaded to a FTP Client
 
read :/ ??
 
'best' in what sense?
 
what information do you want to read?
 
Uploading to an FTP client is the client's own business
 
I'm trying to make a master server list to where you type in a IP Adress + port and it lists the server information.
All servers generate a server-info.ini file
 
5:22 PM
how you can know the server info??
is it hard coded?
hard**
 
I assume that's why they generate it
 
you can make a batch file for them and can tell them to run them on their server...in batch file just write down the code what you want to generate
 
5:49 PM
When you unpack the server file it has a server.exe
Then a server-info.ini
You set the .ini to whatever you want i:e
Server Name=NameofServer
MaxPlayers=MaxNumber
MapName=Name
I want the client to read from the server.ini
server-info.ini
 
what does 'unpack' mean?
 
To broadcase the information listed.
However, not from a local database, when it's hosted.
So I can read from a users file that's not hosted on my local network
Extract
 
what does 'extract' mean?
Are you just asking how to read a file?
 
The server package is in a .zip folder when you download it.
You extract the contents onto your desktop,
Then upload the server-info.ini to your host
 
var lines = File.OpenRead(path).ReadLines();
 
5:51 PM
Most through mostlikely Filezilla FTP client
 
OK, where is the code?
 
I get that, but how can I read the file from the network when they upload it to their FTP server?
 
FTP as far as I know doesn't support notifications
so if you want to know whether a file is there, you have to connect a client to the FTP server and check
 
Hmm. Let me think of a better way to explain it..
 
Please do
 
 
2 hours later…
7:33 PM
hi guys, shall I use ObjectContext when dealing with EF or EntityClass (deriving from DbContext) is enough appropriate?
 
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