The offline box is already fixed, will be fine with the next update.
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Program responds badly if you decide to hit cancel upon opening Minecraft (via that large Pumpkin Button.)
Not sure what you mean with this. You open Minecraft via the pumpkin button, and then you hit cancel? Which button do you mean with cancel? The escape button on the keyboard? The close button of the application? For now I've just put a catch for this specific error in.
Edit: Did some googling. Do you mean it crashes when you press 'cancel' when beeing asked for the path to your Minecraft.exe?
P.S. I assume your previous bugs have been fixed with the latest update?
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Yes the previous bugs have been fixed with the latest update. Glad to hear the checkbox thing is already fixed in your latest version too. Surely I'm not the only one who's accidentally hit the Pumpkin while trying to hit the Whitelist button.
It has something to do with one of the windows security updates.
Click Pumpkin, get this
Click Cancel, it crashes like so. The Details box I already copied in my prior post.
Edit: Fixed, will be fine with the next update. (Actually it's not really fixed, but it will ignore the exception instead of crashing. I had to do it this way because I think that this might be an error of Windows, where I can't do much.)
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version v1.1.0
IMPORTANT: Use the "Import favourites" button in the options tab to import favourites from v1.0.3 or earlier. Not doing so might result in unexpected behaviour.
Did some major reworking in the code.
Fixed the checkbox "use offline mode" not displaying whether or not offline mode is enabled.
Fixed a specific crash related to a Windows security feature.
The application won't crash anymore when a resource is missing. It will throw around with message boxes though. :wink.gif:
Added a label which shows the number of available servers.
Because I did a lot of reworking I'll leave the previous version up as well.
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Can't seem to get it to work where it allows me to copy the IP to the whatever it's called and open Minecraft.
I'm not sure what it is that I must click on twice so I tried clicking everything twice to get it to start minecraft. I have given it the right directory where Minecraft resides on my computer but nothing clicked twice brings up the game.
Nor does anything clicked twice place the ip address in my copy, my copy still holds something that I copied from a webpage earlier today.
Other than that it seems to populate the list of servers and add them to my favorites etc.
Windows 7 64bit, Professional
Edit: Nevermind, I guess I was supposed to click the giant block with Minecraft on it. Sorry, works fine.
Exactly. :biggrin.gif:
Actually if you only want to copy the IP to the clipboard but don't want to launch Minecraft, then you can double click the textbox where the IP is.
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Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
So I click yes, then this happens:
Title:
Script Error
Main boady:
An error has occurred in the script of this page.
Line: 15
Char: 31
Error: 'expr.:' in null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/j ... .5/jquery-
ui.min.js
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
I click yes once more then guess the next thing that happens:
Title:
Script Error
Main boady:
An error has occurred in the script of this page.
Line: 24
Char: 464
Error: Object doesn't suport this property or method
Code: 0
URL: http://mcseverlist.net/javascripts/jquery.js?1291414698
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
I click yes the thing finishes loading and dosn't display the severs...
I'm geussing that it all cascades from the first error.
Seems to be a JavaScript error. :/
I can't really help you with this, because it is either a bug of JavaScript or one of the serverlist
I suggest to check Windows update, there might be an update availabe which fixes it. If it doesn't help, you should contact the creator of this serverlist.
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Seems to be a JavaScript error. :/
I can't really help you with this, because it is either a bug of JavaScript or one of the serverlist
I suggest to check Windows update, there might be an update availabe which fixes it. If it doesn't help, you should contact the creator of this serverlist.
Yeah, I guess so. It works fine for me though, and I don't know for what this JavaScript is used. :/
Well, I'll send an e-mail to the creator of this serverlist then.
What operating system and webbrowser are you using?
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[*:12lgbni1]Changed the way the data is beeing downloaded. It should be faster and less buggy.
[*:12lgbni1]Added a logfile in which important infos and exceptions will be written. You can choose between several leves of logging in the options tab.
[*:12lgbni1]Fixed a crash related to no network cable beeing plugged in.
[*:12lgbni1]You can now change the order of your favourites.
[*:12lgbni1]Filters are now restored when you restart the application.
[*:12lgbni1]Fixed the Splashscreen not displaying correctly.
Gudenau, I've changed the way the data is beeing downloaded. I think it might fix your problem. Tell me how it works. :smile.gif:
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Edit: Fixed, will be fine with the next update. (Actually it's not really fixed, but it will ignore the exception instead of crashing. I had to do it this way because I think that this might be an error of Windows, where I can't do much.)
Nonsense, it has nothing to do with Windows; that is simply how the .Net Framework is supposed to behave.
Always nice to learn something new, especially if it's being said as politely as you did... :wink.gif:
Yea, I figured it out by now that this is most likely intended to behave like this. I just think it's kinda strange, when a user decides to close for instance an open file dialog it won't throw an exception either.
Completely unrelated: The latest update of the serverlist broke it, I'll get out an update in the next few hours, just in case anyone is actually using this app. :wink.gif:
Edit: Seems that they've changed quite a lot. It might take more than a few hours to fix this, since I'm quite busy.
Edit2: I'm in big trouble. Because they decided to split up their list into several pages, getting the complete list will take much longer. I'll look what I can do.
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Always nice to learn something new, especially if it's being said as politely as you did... :wink.gif:
Yea, I figured it out by now that this is most likely intended to behave like this. I just think it's kinda strange, when a user decides to close for instance an open file dialog it won't throw an exception either...
My apologies, I did not mean to sound impolite although I can see how my choice of words could easily be interpreted that way.
The two scenarios you're describing are slightly different. An open file dialog is part of both .Net and your application so it's simpler to say, set DialogResult to DialogResult.Cancel and return.
What's happening in your application is you're trying to run Minecraft via some method (Process.Start() I assume, correct me if I am wrong) and Windows has interrupted with a security prompt. If the user cancels the prompt, Windows sends a message to your application describing what has happened and the method you used to start Minecraft decides that it has failed to start the process and promptly throws an exception (probably a Win32Exception). Strictly speaking it is incorrect to descibe the event as a crash, as Koitenshin could have hit continue to ignore the exception and the program would probably have run just fine. Exceptions are specifically designed for dealing with these sorts of situations.
Heh, it's fine, no worries. I've been a little stressed by the app breaking again, and then I've seen your message on top of it.
Additionally it really does make sense how it is treated, now that I read your explanation. Thanks for the info. :smile.gif:
P.S. Out of curiosity, how did you stumble across this thread? I thought it was buried deep down in the pile of old threads.
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Not sure what you mean with this. You open Minecraft via the pumpkin button, and then you hit cancel? Which button do you mean with cancel? The escape button on the keyboard? The close button of the application? For now I've just put a catch for this specific error in.
Edit: Did some googling. Do you mean it crashes when you press 'cancel' when beeing asked for the path to your Minecraft.exe?
P.S. I assume your previous bugs have been fixed with the latest update?
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It has something to do with one of the windows security updates.
Click Pumpkin, get this
Click Cancel, it crashes like so. The Details box I already copied in my prior post.
Edit: Fixed, will be fine with the next update. (Actually it's not really fixed, but it will ignore the exception instead of crashing. I had to do it this way because I think that this might be an error of Windows, where I can't do much.)
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IMPORTANT: Use the "Import favourites" button in the options tab to import favourites from v1.0.3 or earlier. Not doing so might result in unexpected behaviour.
Did some major reworking in the code.
Fixed the checkbox "use offline mode" not displaying whether or not offline mode is enabled.
Fixed a specific crash related to a Windows security feature.
The application won't crash anymore when a resource is missing. It will throw around with message boxes though. :wink.gif:
Added a label which shows the number of available servers.
Because I did a lot of reworking I'll leave the previous version up as well.
External server browser: Created by me, made for you.Not working atm, and will not get updated in the near future, sorry.
I'm not sure what it is that I must click on twice so I tried clicking everything twice to get it to start minecraft. I have given it the right directory where Minecraft resides on my computer but nothing clicked twice brings up the game.
Nor does anything clicked twice place the ip address in my copy, my copy still holds something that I copied from a webpage earlier today.
Other than that it seems to populate the list of servers and add them to my favorites etc.
Windows 7 64bit, Professional
Edit: Nevermind, I guess I was supposed to click the giant block with Minecraft on it. Sorry, works fine.
Actually if you only want to copy the IP to the clipboard but don't want to launch Minecraft, then you can double click the textbox where the IP is.
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Like changing the order of the list. Placing this server above that one and so on.
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Title:
Script Error
Main boady:
An error has occurred in the script of this page.
Line: 39
Char: 50
Error: Object doesn't suport this action
Code: 0
URL: http://mcseverlist.net/javascripts/jquery.js?1291414698
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
So I click yes, then this happens:
Title:
Script Error
Main boady:
An error has occurred in the script of this page.
Line: 15
Char: 31
Error: 'expr.:' in null or not an object
Code: 0
URL: https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/j ... .5/jquery-
ui.min.js
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
I click yes once more then guess the next thing that happens:
Title:
Script Error
Main boady:
An error has occurred in the script of this page.
Line: 24
Char: 464
Error: Object doesn't suport this property or method
Code: 0
URL: http://mcseverlist.net/javascripts/jquery.js?1291414698
Do you want to continue running scripts on this page?
Yes No
I click yes the thing finishes loading and dosn't display the severs...
I'm geussing that it all cascades from the first error.
I can't really help you with this, because it is either a bug of JavaScript or one of the serverlist
I suggest to check Windows update, there might be an update availabe which fixes it. If it doesn't help, you should contact the creator of this serverlist.
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I am 100% up to date, so is it severlist?
Well, I'll send an e-mail to the creator of this serverlist then.
What operating system and webbrowser are you using?
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WOW, Windows just released 15 updates to patch holes.
[*:12lgbni1]Changed the way the data is beeing downloaded. It should be faster and less buggy.
[*:12lgbni1]Added a logfile in which important infos and exceptions will be written. You can choose between several leves of logging in the options tab.
[*:12lgbni1]Fixed a crash related to no network cable beeing plugged in.
[*:12lgbni1]You can now change the order of your favourites.
[*:12lgbni1]Filters are now restored when you restart the application.
[*:12lgbni1]Fixed the Splashscreen not displaying correctly.
Gudenau, I've changed the way the data is beeing downloaded. I think it might fix your problem. Tell me how it works. :smile.gif:
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Nonsense, it has nothing to do with Windows; that is simply how the .Net Framework is supposed to behave.
Yea, I figured it out by now that this is most likely intended to behave like this. I just think it's kinda strange, when a user decides to close for instance an open file dialog it won't throw an exception either.
Completely unrelated: The latest update of the serverlist broke it, I'll get out an update in the next few hours, just in case anyone is actually using this app. :wink.gif:
Edit: Seems that they've changed quite a lot. It might take more than a few hours to fix this, since I'm quite busy.
Edit2: I'm in big trouble. Because they decided to split up their list into several pages, getting the complete list will take much longer. I'll look what I can do.
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My apologies, I did not mean to sound impolite although I can see how my choice of words could easily be interpreted that way.
The two scenarios you're describing are slightly different. An open file dialog is part of both .Net and your application so it's simpler to say, set DialogResult to DialogResult.Cancel and return.
What's happening in your application is you're trying to run Minecraft via some method (Process.Start() I assume, correct me if I am wrong) and Windows has interrupted with a security prompt. If the user cancels the prompt, Windows sends a message to your application describing what has happened and the method you used to start Minecraft decides that it has failed to start the process and promptly throws an exception (probably a Win32Exception). Strictly speaking it is incorrect to descibe the event as a crash, as Koitenshin could have hit continue to ignore the exception and the program would probably have run just fine. Exceptions are specifically designed for dealing with these sorts of situations.
Further reading:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exception_handling
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... ption.aspx
Additionally it really does make sense how it is treated, now that I read your explanation. Thanks for the info. :smile.gif:
P.S. Out of curiosity, how did you stumble across this thread? I thought it was buried deep down in the pile of old threads.
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