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L2Jsunrise .getreward Voice Command


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Hi everyone i have the l2j sunrise project pack but the command for votes reward .getreward dont work on me(i press it but tell me every time that i have not give the vote).Can someone give me a advice or help?Thanks for all..

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You need to test it, from another pc.

Not your own pc, since you login with 127.0.0.1 ip on your server.

So the system checks if ip 127.0.0.1 voted, which it didn't obviously. 

 

Make your server online in GM only mode, and test it from your friends pc.

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Buy access on SVN from the owner and ask for fix ... since you use leaked files or shared , help wont be provided

nop , it's not working on l2jsunrise nevermore is just a leecher

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come on i have already make this pack on my needs..I cant change that pack..The problem is because i open the server on localhost maybe??and the vote system reads the localhost's ip?

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Jeez.. Dont test on local. Else edit core, the IP string, replace with your external, recompile and check again, that way you will know if the code is broken or not.

 

If broken, edit the get vote method.

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Jeez.. Dont test on local. Else edit core, the IP string, replace with your external, recompile and check again, that way you will know if the code is broken or not.

 

If broken, edit the get vote method.

Dis

VoteReward works perfect

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ok..then this .getreward voice command works perfect but i must open the server with my external ip?????how can i test it?I mean that i want to vote is someones site and see that is working perfectly...I dont want to open online the server with no vote system!I will really cry :(

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