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DLL Talk / Does TCA's site is down?

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Jack LOL
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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 18:56
I saw that a lot of ppls r talking about TCA site www.codingarea.co.uk
and on all the plug-ins that is in it, but always when i try to get in its just not working it says the server cannot be found.
So is it down or what? cuz i really like to c all of these dlls in there.
Ty.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 19:09
Try http://www.nicholaskingsley.co.uk

I need to update it soon.

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Jack LOL
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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 20:27
All of your plug-ins are in there?
I looked for them and there is only a mappy thing...

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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 21:12
All the old plug-ins are in a seperate compressed file, as source code (and usually DLL format as well).

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Jack LOL
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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 21:24 Edited at: 24th Sep 2006 21:32
Oh ok i got them now, but how can i know what functions do they have or what params do they use?
1 question: the sql plugin is for MySQL?
cuz in its source it seems to have a lot of functions which i need.
Ty.

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Posted: 24th Sep 2006 23:04
The easiest way would be to either examine the string table in the DLL or just use the commands from the example source.

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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 00:20
What example source?

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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 00:57
There are some around the forums. Also you could look at the C source code.

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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 14:06 Edited at: 25th Sep 2006 14:06
The dlls used to be documented?

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Posted: 25th Sep 2006 15:32 Edited at: 25th Sep 2006 15:32
No, never really documented them.

If your looking for a documented SQL system, use CattleRustler's one. I hear its great.

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