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[Guide]Make Your Own AutoUpdater For Your Server


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At UpdatesUrl Put The Folder Where You WIll have your files that the other will download

example http://localhost/Upload (This is local test)

I cant understand what u mean by here??
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I cant understand what u mean by here??

@darkslayer

the updater must download from somewhere the patch

in UpdatesURl=[here you put the place from where the updater will download the patch]for example

 

UpdatesUrl=www.l2skata.com/Upload

 

the updater will download the files from the folder Upload on www.l2skata.com

hope you understand it if you need further help add me on msn

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Thank very much been looking for it! btw.. when people use updater do they download from u? like does it take any memory from ur internet download limit?

well they download from the folder ur put in updatesURL

but this is not problem

you can  make a ucoz site

then upload the files in ucoz

and then

put in updatesURL put

http://xxx.ucoz.com/Upload

and it will download from ucoz so u won't have problems with ur connection

also ucoz provides really fast connection so it's good idea hope u understood it

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what about apatche server caus  havent understud it....

 

 

how can i use it.. can give more dettails about the apache server.?

Okey Ofcourse

Apache will be ur webserver

for now we will use it on localhost(127.0.0.1)

download the apache

install it

in 1 point it will ask you where it will try to host

then put 127.0.0.1

okey continue the installation bla bla

in 1 time it says finish

make a restart on ur computer

then on the tool bar(where is and Start button)

u will see apache services running it will be 1

stop apache

go where u installed apache

most computers here

C:\Program Files\Apache Foundblablabla\

there  it will be a folder with name htdocs

there put your Upload folder

about the upload folder u will see in the later steps

 

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