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Good evening...
 

 
I try to put a html link to a button, but I get the following message from the server: 
Possible exploit opcode=[32]
 
My code to htm: 
<td><button value="Commands" action="link ..\L2text\help\help_commands.htm" width=70 height=17 back="sek.cbui94" fore="sek.cbui92"></td>

Does anyone have any idea ? 


Thanks for your time!!! 
 

 

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You know the right way ? :P

Example

 

 

<a action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Link chamberlain/manor/manor_help001.htm">View Descriptions</a>
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<a action="bypass -h npc_%objectId%_Link chamberlain/manor/manor_help001.htm">View Descriptions</a>

 

Really thank you .... but I was talking about L2OFF....  :P my fault I did not mention !!!

 

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Really thank you .... but I was talking about L2OFF....  :P my fault I did not mention !!!

Then what was you doing in client dev at first, not l2j.. Meh.. Gotta move it again. Anyway, here you go.

 

 

<a action="Link chamberlain_saius001.htm">Back.</a>
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Then what was you doing in client dev at first, not l2j.. Meh.. Gotta move it again. Anyway, here you go.

<a action="Link chamberlain_saius001.htm">Back.</a>
 
Thanks again and sorry for the confusion !

 

 

check from bypasstoserver last code

 

 
I looked a little .... not yet know exactly what I'm looking . You can be a little more specific?

 

 
Thanks in advance  ^_^ 

 

ps. Probably it is a matter for that Chronicle (C1). I searched in other files and did not see another link in button.

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Don't pay attention @ other replies. They tho it's l2j case, but anyway, that's a bad advice :P

 

Well, if files are imported in some program, you can use the Search over the .htm files for certain word, that way you can find whatever you want. I don't know what else npcs uses link in htm, I only knew about chamberlain :P

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