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okay, sorry for the lack of updates on the site guys...

had a late night with homework and i think i might be up for a bit tonight working on the site. i've decided to design it after the gui of build 55 and will pass the idea on to dayle and see if he likes it after i've made a concept design and uploaded it. i'll have the first public demo up in about an hour an am currently thinking about how to make it look professional. i'll post a teaser or two in a few minutes for those of you who just can't wait :p

yep, btw im trying to get my fix to work on .net... its a little different ill see what i can do.

bammers doing a great job, and hopefully waley ( i think thats ur name sorry dude ) should be helping him with some 1337 flash. Frank has kinda offered to get me a domain, so im thinking not of getting nexus but getting my name.com and then should i make other projects after this ( with the support ive got off you guys, im tempted too ) they can all be hosted there, if nexus gets big then ill just link a domain to it... its all good :) course anyone who wants a @daylerees.com email can have one... lol

For your LST problem, it doesn't sound like you are parsing the data correctly, have a read of this and this. Basically each command is new line delimitated, so if there's no new line at the end of the command, the rest of the data is in the next packet so it should be left in the buffer ane be processed when the next packet is received.

YEEEEEEEEEy uns uns uns... ANOTHER ONE BITES THE DUST.

This is my first really happy post from the last couple of days...

I DID IT... the list bug is in the bag, at least i hope, i ran 4 tests without a bug in the lists sequence, so if it stays this way this is INSANELY good news for nexus... and it means i can sleep at night.

I have been very stressed over this bug, as the hype for nexus, and the support of its fans gets bigger and bigger, my will to not bring disapointement also grows, and this bug was going to be one of the tests in the coding of nexus.

Its also another great post because ive hit 100 posts!!!! not quite caught up with my previous account but hey its an occasion!

Thanks for support guys, and telling me to keep at it.

I also think this means that nexus could be continued using the .net framework too, but I'll have to test this to make sure.

Now you'll have to excuse me, im going to go and plaster my blog in smileys.

THANK YOU.

DR

(happy0r)  :laugh:  :D  :laugh:  :D  :)  :laugh:  :yes:

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Yes!!!!!Congrats!!! On your 100th post and how you fixed the problem!

For your LST problem, it doesn't sound like you are parsing the data correctly, have a read of this and this. Basically each command is new line delimitated, so if there's no new line at the end of the command, the rest of the data is in the next packet so it should be left in the buffer ane be processed when the next packet is received.

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yeh i was doing that mate, thats why im so confused by it.

@Icarus: Yup, there'll be an option to be VS compat.

i've gotten the base of the site finished, and had to box off some corners :p

i've also finished the splash page and i'll post a link to the test site and splash page soon.

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Splash

Test site

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my webdev team are doing a great job, nice work guys.

:)

heres a picture of nexus when its naked... just to scare you lol :

its my vb port without all the graphics ( base engine complete )

lol dont worry its not as bad as it looks, this is just the ugly stage before all the fancy stuff gets put down.

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@Icarus: Yup, there'll be an option to be VS compat.

i've gotten the base of the site finished, and had to box off some corners :p

i've also finished the splash page and i'll post a link to the test site and splash page soon.

edit:

Splash

Test site

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Looks good to me. :yes:

@Icarus: Yup, there'll be an option to be VS compat.

i've gotten the base of the site finished, and had to box off some corners :p

i've also finished the splash page and i'll post a link to the test site and splash page soon.

edit:

Splash

Test site

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Looking good, Cam. :)

@Icarus: Yup, there'll be an option to be VS compat.

i've gotten the base of the site finished, and had to box off some corners :p

i've also finished the splash page and i'll post a link to the test site and splash page soon.

edit:

Splash

Test site

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Lookin Good! :yes:

my webdev team are doing a great job, nice work guys.

:)

heres a picture of nexus when its naked... just to scare you lol :

its my vb port without all the graphics ( base engine complete )

lol dont worry its not as bad as it looks, this is just the ugly stage before all the fancy stuff gets put down.

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That looks ugly! :x I like it with the skin. Anyway good job!

That looks ugly! :x I like it with the skin. Anyway good job!

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We're updating the flash right now and I'm wokring on fixing up the news ;)

@Everybody else: thx guys ;)

waley's fixing up my new flash banner and it'll have the nav and stuff on it soon.

Heheh, just a while ago I was looking at a "omgwtf flash! hehe" banner and a short news post. Seems to have updated a lot, keep it up. :D Awaiting this program. I can offer hosting as well. :) But you have to sell your soul.

//And maybe I could buy a new keyboard with that. *Fixes typos*

//Heheh, watching the demo site update bit by bit. :) Nice to see some action goin' on here.

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yup :p

now i'm back after taking a cold shower...

:bounce:

my mom and sis are gonna think i'm dead in the morning, i'll be asleep until next afternoon :p

we're (waley and i) currently working on the top flash banner, which will include nav. i also have to develop a content management system, finish the pages' contents, and install and skin the forums :s

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