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Right now that functionality isn't present - when I had it before it was running the cpu to some insane levels as some people (the few who did use the regexp functionality) had some regexps that were pretty large and heavy on the database.
Since I assume 90%+ just use simple item search, I added the WTB/WTS drop down select list and changed to a simple search in the recent rewrite. Next time I have the auc tracker itch that I need to scratch, I'll see about adding something for multi item queries (although I'll probably just keep it to something simpler than regexp like comma separated names).
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Realtime auction logger: http://ahungry.com/eqauctions/
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That sounds good, I think it was the fact before that you would choose something like 3+ wis, it would index EVERYTHING that had over 3 wis, an idea would be to have people filter results after they do a search, so it isn't constantly running a query every time the stream updates, if this is something that can be programmed off the current system.
Love it though man, great when I want to find an honest price or hunting for a rare item | ||
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So I don't have adblock or anything like that running on my chrome browser (firefox is a different story); But the auction tracker keeps telling me to disable the adblock. I use a host file that denies nefarious redirect attempts, so I'm thinking this may be it?
Thoughts? for reference http://someonewhocares.org/hosts/ | ||
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A check is done to see if you are viewing the google ads - if not, the page displays the error.
If you have host file changes, proxy settings (firewall etc.) or anything else that causes these ads to stop working properly, the page will also stop working. If you don't like the ads, you can find a link on the page (in yellow text) to hide the ads so you can see the page ad-free.
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Realtime auction logger: http://ahungry.com/eqauctions/
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Just wanted to stop by and say thanks for running this service! I have used this hundreds of times in the past to find people selling meats and other ingredients. It is a nice feature and lets me catch up on auctions when I am not able to be in the game.
Huzzah, Tristantio! | ||
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Hi Tristantio,
I love the tracker. Are you able to duplicate this for a live server such as the new TLP that came out? | ||
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It would be easy if it used the same log format. I haven't played live in a long time (and never a TLP server). I'd have to create a different exe for uploading (to mark the data as live TLP and not p99) and set up a new database/page on the server, but not very difficult. Do you think there would be a big interest? How long until TLP has the bazaar? | |||
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The TLP is going to be without a bazaar for at least 1.5 years. I suspect there would be some interest once people see your site. Right now there is an auction channel used and it caps at 400 people. Quite often you have to keep trying for upwards of 15 minutes to join it. For buyers it's quite a pita, so your site could help. | |||
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this is so convenient! thanks for working on this
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