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<H3>XASECO Overview</H3>
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<LI><H4>Introduction:</H4>
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XASECO is a server controller for TMF (both Nations and United) and TMN
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written in PHP using a MySQL database. It should also still support
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TMO and TMS but I'm unable to test that. The main XASECO program
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<b>aseco.php</b> is merely a framework to handle communication with
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the dedicated server, handle events, provide logging, and offer support
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functionality. All user features and commands are provided by plugins.
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<LI><H4>Plugins:</H4>
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XASECO runs fine with an empty <b>plugins.xml</b> list, it just
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won't do very much. To provide user functionality, add files from
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plugins/ directory to the list. Some plugins are essential, such as
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plugin.localdatabase.php for communication with the database, while
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many others are optional. However, some plugins depend on others being
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present (sometimes in the correct order in plugins.xml), so it's best
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to preserve as much of the default plugins.xml list as needed.
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<LI><H4>Configs:</H4>
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Configuration files consist of .XML files in the main directory, as
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well as some of the .PHP files in the includes/ directory. The most
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important one is <b>config.xml</b>, containing many of the basic
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settings, messages, and server and admin definitions. Other config
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files are typically related to one specific plugin or set of plugins
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(like RASP with <b>rasp.xml</b> and <b>rasp.settings.php</b>).
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<LI><H4>Database:</H4>
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Using the MySQL database requires the <b>plugin.localdatabase.php</b>
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plugin configured via <b>localdatabase.xml</b>. It stores information
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about tracks, players, local records, all finishes, karma (or old
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style) votes, player ranks, and more.
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<LI><H4>Help:</H4>
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The main <i>/help</i> command provided by <b>chat.help.php</b> lists
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all available chat commands in a chat message, while <i>/helpall</i>
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generates a window that includes descriptions. Other plugins
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sometimes include a help command (<i>/helpdedi</i> for Dedimania,
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<i>/helpvote</i> for chat-based votes) and some commands include a
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help option (e.g. <i>/admin helpall</i>, <i>/list help</i>, etc).
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<LI><H4>Players:</H4>
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Player connects and disconnects are handled by the main aseco.php
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program and relayed to plugins via the onPlayerConnect and
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onPlayerDisconnect events. The <i>/players</i> command is provided
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by the <b>chat.players.php</b> plugin, while <b>chat.players2.php</b>
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provides a couple of related commands.
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<LI><H4>Local Records:</H4>
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Local records are determined and stored by the
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<b>plugin.localdatabase.php</b> plugin, and can be displayed
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by the <i>/recs</i> command from the <b>chat.records.php</b>
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plugin. Additional record rankings and listings are provided by
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the <b>chat.records2.php</b> plugin, while <b>chat.recrels.php</b>
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offers record relation commands. The maximum number of records
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per track is defined in <b>rasp.settings.php</b>.
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<LI><H4>Dedimania Records:</H4>
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Dedimania records are determined and stored on the central <A
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HREF="http://www.dedimania.com/tmstats/?do=stat">Dedimania site</A>
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by the <b>plugin.dedimania.php</b> plugin, and can be displayed by the
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<i>/dedirecs</i> command from the <b>chat.dedimania.php</b> plugin.
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Additional record rankings and listings, as well as record relations,
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are provided by the same plugin. All related configuration options
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and messages are provided in <b>dedimania.xml</b> (the maximum number
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of records per track should be kept at 30). Detailed information can
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be found in the <A HREF="Features_095.html">v0.95 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Checkpoints:</H4>
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Players can keep track of their relative performance at
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each checkpoint with the <i>/cps</i> command, provided by the
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<b>plugin.checkpoints.php</b> plugin. Normally it uses the player's
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own (or any other) local record as reference, if checkpoints are
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available for that record, and shows whether each crossing is faster
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or slower in the CPS panel above the main racing time (TMF) or in
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a brief pop-up window (TMN). If the Dedimania system is enabled,
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the <i>/dedicps</i> command can be used to compare the times with the
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player's own (or any other) Dedimania record instead. Both settings
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are stored for all players, and reloaded upon every visit. More
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information can be found in the <A HREF="Features_093.html">v0.93</A>,
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<A HREF="Features_098.html">v0.98</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_106.html">v1.06</A> release notes.
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<LI><H4>Anti-cheat checks:</H4>
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When the <b>plugin.checkpoints.php</b> plugin is active, it also checks
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checkpoints and finish times in several ways to reduce the chances of
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cheated races resulting in local and Dedimania records. See the <A
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HREF="Features_105.html">v1.05 release notes</A> for more information.
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<LI><H4>Rounds:</H4>
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When the <b>plugin.rounds.php</b> plugin is active in Rounds, Team and
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Cup (TMF) mode, a report with each player's finish time is shown after
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each run. It serves no purpose in TimeAttack, Laps and Stunts mode.
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<LI><H4>Track Lists & Jukebox:</H4>
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The <b>plugin.rasp_jukebox.php</b> plugin provides the <i>/list</i>
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command to list, search for and select from the available tracks
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with a wide variety of options. Players can pick any track from the
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list that hasn't been played recently, and add it to a jukebox of
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tracks that's given precedence over tracks from the regular server
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rotation. This is controlled by a number of configuration settings
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in <b>rasp.settings.php</b>.
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<LI><H4>TMX</H4>
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Specific tracks can be downloaded and added directly from <A
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TARGET="_blank" HREF="http://www.tm-exchange.com/">TMX</A> with the
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<i>/add</i> command (in <b>plugin.rasp_jukebox.php</b>) and <i>/admin
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add</i> command (in <b>chat.admin.php</b>). Searching on TMX can be
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done with <i>/xlist</i>, while the <b>plugin.tmxinfo.php</b> plugin
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offers commands to display track information. More information
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can be found in the <A HREF="Features_093.html">v0.93</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_101.html">v1.01</A> release notes.
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<LI><H4>Karma:</H4>
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Karma votes are an easy way for players to indicate via <i>/++</i>
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or <i>/--</i> commands whether they like or don't like a track,
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provided by the <b>plugin.rasp_karma.php</b> plugin and configured
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by settings in <b>rasp.settings.php</b>. Some details can be found
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in the <A HREF="Features_089.html">v0.89 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Ranks:</H4>
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A player obtains a server rank by racing a minimum number (default 3,
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configured in <b>rasp.settings.php</b>) of local ("ranked") records.
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The average of a player's records over all server tracks determines
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the ranking, managed by the <b>plugin.rasp.php</b> plugin with
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<b>plugin.rasp_nextrank.php</b> providing a related command.
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<LI><H4>Stats:</H4>
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Player stats are displayed by the <i>/stats</i> command from
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the <b>chat.stats.php</b> plugin, while server information is
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provided by <i>/server</i>, <i>/xaseco</i> and <i>/plugins</i> from
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<b>chat.server.php</b>. Related plugins <b>chat.laston.php</b>,
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<b>chat.songmod.php</b>, <b>chat.wins.php</b> and
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<b>plugin.track.php</b> offer associated commands.
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<LI><H4>Tiered Admins:</H4>
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The tiered admin system defines three ability levels: MasterAdmins
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(specified in <b>config.xml</b>) who can run any admin command, and
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Admins and Operators for whom the logins and abilities are specified
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in <b>adminops.xml</b>. Typically, Operators are allowed to use
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the fewest admin commands, and the abilities list extends beyond
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the <i>/admin</i> command to special admin features of user commands
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(such as jukeboxing tracks that were played too recently). Admins and
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operators can be added and removed dynamically, or their abilities
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updated, and <b>adminops.xml</b> will be automatically kept in sync.
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See this table for the <A HREF="admin_abilities.html">default list
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of abilities</A>, and detailed information can be found in the <A
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HREF="Features_088.html">v0.88 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Chat-based Votes:</H4>
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Chat-based votes allow players to vote on actions that
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regular CallVotes don't support, such as ending a round or
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replaying a track. When enabled in <b>rasp.settings.php</b>, the
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<b>plugin.rasp_votes.php</b> plugin disables CallVotes completely and
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offers several voting commands that can be voted on with the <i>/y</i>
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command (there is no <i>/n</i> counterpart), and on TMF also via the
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vote panel provided by <b>plugin.panels.php</b>. Vote configuration
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is done in <b>votes.config.php</b>, and detailed information can be
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found in the <A HREF="Features_084.html">v0.84 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Public/Private Messages:</H4>
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The <b>plugin.rasp_chat.php</b> and <b>chat.me.php</b> plugins
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offer a wide variety of commands to quickly shout out a message to
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other players. Players' regular chat lines are logged and displayed
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by the <b>plugin.chatlog.php</b> plugin. Private messages from one
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player to another can be send with the <i>/pm</i> command, from an
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admin to a player (Cc-ing all other admins) with <i>/pma</i>, and
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from one admin to all other admins with <i>/admin pm</i>.
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<LI><H4>Muting/Ignoring:</H4>
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Muting (the TMN term) or ignoring (TMF) implies that chat messages
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from a specified player are suppressed and aren't readable for other
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players in the chat window. Admins can maintain a global list of
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muted/ignored players, which on TMF uses the built-in Ignore features
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and on TMN a simulated suppression system. The latter system is
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also used when an individual player mutes another player using the
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commands provided in the <b>plugin.muting.php</b> plugin. See the <A
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HREF="Features_090.html">v0.90 release notes</A> for more information.
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<LI><H4>Ban, Black- & Guestlist:</H4>
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A number of <i>/admin</i> commands from <b>chat.admin.php</b> can be
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used to warn (with a pop-up message) or kick players, and to punish
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repeat offenders with a ban or blacklist. Bans work by IP address and
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are tracked only by the dedicated server, and therefore get purged
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by a server restart. Blacklists work by login and are stored in
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the <b>blacklist.txt</b> file, and therefore persist across server
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restarts. Logins on the guestlist can enter the server even when
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the maximum number of players or spectators is reached or when the
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server is passworded, and are preserved in the <b>guestlist.txt</b>
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file. In addition to these built-in mechanisms, XASECO provides
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a list of banned IP addresses in the <b>bannedips.xml</b> file
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that also transcends server restarts, with more info in the <A
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HREF="Features_103.html">v1.03 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Player access</H4>
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Besides the above local server mechanisms, player access can
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also be managed with the <b>global blacklist</b>, and with
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<b>access control</b> by nation (TMN) or zone (TMF). See the <A
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HREF="Features_109.html">v1.09 release notes</A> for details. Lastly,
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the full Jfreu plugin (below) allows player limiting by rank.
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<LI><H4>Admin Commands:</H4>
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Other <i>/admin</i> commands control the game flow (ending a round,
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skipping to the next or previous track, restarting or replaying
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a track), affect the server settings (player/spectator limits,
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TMF panels, etc), manage tracks and the jukebox, and much more.
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Security of the admin commands and features against unauthorized
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use can be warranted with a lock password and by specifying
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authorized IP addresses for each admin login. See the <A
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HREF="Features_103.html">v1.03 release notes</A> for more information.
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<LI><H4>Idlekick:</H4>
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Inactive players and, optionally, spectators can be kicked
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automatically at the end of each track after a specified number of
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tracks by the <b>mistral.idlekick.php</b> plugin. Configuration
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settings are included in the plugin itself. Some details can be
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found in the <A HREF="Features_090.html">v0.90 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>Auto TimeLimit:</H4>
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With the <b>plugin.autotime.php</b> plugin enabled in TimeAttack mode,
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the timelimit for each track is defined dynamically, based on the
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track's author time and settings in <b>autotime.xml</b>. See the <A
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HREF="Features_104.html">v1.04 release notes</A> for details.
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<LI><H4>Jfreu:</H4>
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The Jfreu plugins <b>jfreu.plugin.php</b> and <b>jfreu.chat.php</b>
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provide a variety of features, including player connect/disconnect
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messages, informational messages, rank limiting (with VIP
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exceptions), bad word filtering, and more. The first two features
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are also available separately in the <b>jfreu.lite.php</b>
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plugin in case the rest isn't needed. They are configured via
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<b>jfreu.config.php</b> and changed options are automatically stored in
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the <b>jfreu/jfreu.config.xml</b> file. More information is available
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in the <A HREF="Features_091.html">v0.91 release notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>TMF Music:</H4>
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The <b>plugin.musicserver.php</b> plugin offers support for playing
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server controlled music instead of the default game music and,
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optionally, even overriding a track's own song. The <i>/music</i>
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command includes a simple jukebox feature as well as admin options,
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and .OGG comments (ID3 tags) can also be displayed. Configuration
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is done in <b>musicserver.xml</b>, and more information can
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be found in the <A HREF="Features_099.html">v0.99</A>,
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<A HREF="Features_102.html">v1.02</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_104.html">v1.04</A> release notes.
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<LI><H4>TMF Custom Rounds Points:</H4>
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With the <b>plugin.rpoints.php</b> plugin enabled, admins can select
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alternative points systems in Rounds mode instead of the standard
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10,6,4,3,2,1. Various common systems (like Formula 1 GP and MotoGP)
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are included, and completely custom systems can be defined as well.
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See the <A HREF="Features_104.html">v1.04 release notes</A> for
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details.
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<LI><H4>TMF Styles & Panels:</H4>
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The main output window can be dynamically customized with a large
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number of style templates from the <b>styles/</b> subdirectory, managed
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by the <b>plugin.style.php</b> plugin. The <b>plugin.panels.php</b>
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plugin provides four panels: the admin panel to easily activate a
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handful of the most commonly used admin commands; the donate panel
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to easily initiate a donation with a variety of copper amounts; the
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records panel to display a track's relevant records; and a temporary
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vote panel to easily respond to chat-based votes. Each panel
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can be dynamically customized with a number of templates from the
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<b>panels/</b> subdirectory. All players' style and panel preferences
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are stored, and reloaded upon every visit. Detailed information
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can be found in the <A HREF="Features_100.html">v1.00</A>,
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<A HREF="Features_101.html">v1.01</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_106.html">v1.06</A> release notes.
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<LI><H4>TMF Stats Panels:</H4>
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Instead of the rank chat messages at the end of each track, on TMF
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a personal stats panel can be displayed for each player during the
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scoreboard. The stats are: server rank, record average, records total,
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wins total, session play time, and donation total (on TMUF servers).
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Details are included in the <A HREF="Features_106.html">v1.06 release
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notes</A>.
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<LI><H4>TMF Message Window:</H4>
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When enabled via <b>plugin.msglog.php</b>, the system message window
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near the top of the screen can be used to temporarily display a wide
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variety of global messages that normally flood the chat window.
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These include new/improved/equalled records, record reports
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before and after each track, rounds reports, Jfreu Info messages
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and several more, all individually configured in their pertaining
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config files. See the <A HREF="Features_102.html">v1.02</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_103.html">v1.03</A> release notes for more information.
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<LI><H4>TMUF Coppers:</H4>
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Copper transactions are managed by the <b>plugin.donate.php</b>
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plugin, allowing players to donate coppers to the server, and
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admins (with the appropriate ability) to pay coppers to any
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other login (including another server). More information is
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available in the <A HREF="Features_099.html">v0.99</A> and <A
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HREF="Features_101.html">v1.01</A> release notes.
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<ADDRESS>
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Copyright © 2007-2013 – Frans P. de Vries <A HREF="mailto:tm@gamers.org"><tm@gamers.org></A>
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Last updated 08-Aug-2010
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