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Discussion in 'World of SPAM' started by Fexxel, Jun 24, 2009.

  1. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    Just finished meh GM MSAB Maker V1.2
    Now it has an OCR/autohaggle thing so it does EVERYTHING for you, while seeming legit.
    And guess what?
    It has two ways of output!
    1. Installing the ocr/autohaggle via a userscripts.org script
    2. Making the script yourself (ugh, who wants to do that?) by copying everything in a text box, making a notepad file, saving that as .user.js, and a bunch of other boring stuff.
    And yeah, I linked the autohaggle install userscripts.org script to meh account. Publicity ^^
    Anyways, I'll upload it tomorrow to the DL section.
    No mods are online it seems so... It won't get approved right now anyways.
    G'night guys, 3:09 AM est and I'm outa here. Gotta go crash... And eat dinner XD
     
  2. ricky92

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    You should at least give credit to those who made the scripts. You did not make the OCR script and neither the "List" one, which was instead made by Jubixon. You applied improvements, of course, but this doesn't automatically make the code yours.
     
  3. Tofurky

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    ooo burned xD
    gj, btw =]
     
  4. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    The OCR was apairently stolen from some other site or something and posted here by Brian. :arf:
    I don't know who exactly to give credit to...
    Oh wait, just checked the thread:
    The OCR autohaggle is in no way mine. The OCR autohaggle's all credits go to Brian for stealing it and Neocodex's laserwave for creating it.
    But how is the code of the rest not mine? Besides billeh helping with loop/save help (you rock billeh)?
     
  5. CoS

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    This will take businees from Ricky which i think is unfair.
    He has a similar script which he sells and what not so maybe think about that as well...
     
  6. Dark

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    Grats to tharoux, Ricky and billy and to anyone else who did the coding for him... well the 10% he did the other 90% that was wrote by someone else...

    to me this should be aloud.... its the same if I took heya GM scripts changes random times and called it mine .. did u even ask the other users to use there coding? (i know there not on this site but still)
     
  7. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    The OCR coding was posted by Brian. Apairently stolen from Neocodex.. In v1.4 I credited him.
    Dark:
    The actual convert code was not taken from anyone. While billy helped with the next loop that doesn't mean that he did the entire thing.
    I only added the OCR because Pankirk pointed out that it wouldn't be a MSAB without an OCR.
     
  8. ricky92

    ricky92 Administrator
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    The Javascript coding is not yours, even though it's not a long piece of code you still didn't make it. The program also doesn't work as it is in v1.1
    It shows " & msablist.Items.Item(x) & " instead of the item name...
     
  9. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    1. That's like saying that the code isn't yours but Microsofts because they developed vb o_0
    2. Test it. it works.

    And if it doesn't work, then let me upload v1.4... (Except I can't until v1.2 is approved. And hally said she'd look it over when she got home and if she thinks its OK, she'd approve it)
     
  10. Zer0

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    Just an observation I made from looking at the screenshot:
    The code is extremely inefficient and it WILL lag Firefox if you input large item lists.
     
  11. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    Thus the reason to only use high profit lists.
    I've been using these scripts in pharmacy and I've made like 60k off that soap stuff.
     
  12. ricky92

    ricky92 Administrator
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    1. Oh yeah, lets go program in ASM everyone; oh wait, no... even ASM was made by someone else...
    2) It doesn't. Believe me, I am a bit more experienced than you, both in VB.Net and in JavaScript.
     
  13. lazypando

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    hally said he'd look it over when he got home and if he thinks its OK, he'd approve it

    >_______<;;
     
  14. Fexxel

    Fexxel Level IV

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    1) what?
    2) I never said I was more experienced than you in vb.net and javascript o.0
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    Lol my bad lazypando XD
     
  15. ricky92

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    1) I meant that you can't compare Visual Studio to a JavaScript snippet. It was a sarcastic way to make you notice that.
    2) And it was not my intention to underline that. It's just the fact that you said "Test it. it works" while you obivously didn't even notice that code could not be executed by any JavaScript engine.
     
  16. Fexxel

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    And why would it not run with GreaseMonkey? *Confused*
     
  17. Zer0

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    Greasemonkey uses a Javascript engine
     
  18. Fexxel

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    Yes, I know.
    I was asking why it wouldn't work.
    EDIT:
    I uploaded v1.3/v1.4
     
  19. ricky92

    ricky92 Administrator
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    Because there was an error in your vb.net coding which messed up your(?) Js coding.
     
  20. Fexxel

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    If theres still one in the newest uploaded version then I'll go look over it.