who is using that?
springfiles.com gets many accesses to this folder, but without a user-agent set. when looking at the ips, it looks like some lobby uses that.
springlobby doesn't so has to be zero-k or tasclient i guess?!
today there where already about ~3.5k hits on this folder...
i ask because currently the image-resolutions are maybe not ideal... also the requests should / can be simplified.
current code is here: https://github.com/springfiles/file_mir ... r/mini.php
http://springfiles.com/mini/
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Re: http://springfiles.com/mini/
Basically anything that needs minimaps but doesn't have a unitsync library attached, or doesn't know how, uses this, or Zero-Ks minimaps.
Its unfortunate that unitsync passes raw image data and doesn't provide an API for writing out minimaps to files, I remember having to implement one for the JNI bindings but it was removed when JNI was removed, without it pulling minimaps out of unitsync became 20x more difficult.
Its unfortunate that unitsync passes raw image data and doesn't provide an API for writing out minimaps to files, I remember having to implement one for the JNI bindings but it was removed when JNI was removed, without it pulling minimaps out of unitsync became 20x more difficult.
Re: http://springfiles.com/mini/
i talked to licho, zero-k seemed to use it. i don't know if other lobbies or so did use it...AF wrote:Basically anything that needs minimaps but doesn't have a unitsync library attached, or doesn't know how, uses this, or Zero-Ks minimaps.
use http://api.springfiles.com/ to get images (and/or improve the code to extract more metadata if needed: https://github.com/springfiles/upq )AF wrote: Its unfortunate that unitsync passes raw image data and doesn't provide an API for writing out minimaps to files, I remember having to implement one for the JNI bindings but it was removed when JNI was removed, without it pulling minimaps out of unitsync became 20x more difficult.
Re: http://springfiles.com/mini/
removed it! (thanks licho for fixing zero-k lobby)