First of all i've to say that I'm not a real native speaker so maybe there are differences by understanding what i mean or want to say (I'm a german (exactly an austrian) man). I also beg a pardon about my incorrect writing!
I've got some very important Questions for the Base64-Code of GW and some about GWFreaks.
First of all i want you to inform about what i want to do (or have done)
I began to write a very fast tool for our guild to create a templet-dicturnary (We make our builds in GWFreaks) and i have some troubles getting the Base64String to work.
So my questions are: 1. Can u reply me a code-sniffet for your Textbox in GWFreaks and the sec. question is in witch language you wrote your prog? Mine is in Visual Basic (but i can do it also in the other Visual Editions of Visual-Studio 2008)
You can leave your reply to syrel@gmx.at maybe you can send me a contactperson of your german staff but it isn't necessary to do so (or maybe my english is so worse that you have to do that :-D)
Greetings from Austria
Syrel
I didn't know that the code is to visit for free
Thanks a lot
Syr3L
I would recommend http://wiki.guildwars.com/wiki/Skill_template_format if you need some reference material since it is what I used to update the code to handle the new template format.
~Undead Priest
called Visual Studios 2008 there are some changes since the 2003
your "templete-code-creator" is pretty nice but a little difficould to follow the variables
is this the whole code or is there any database too
Thanks for the tip for the templet-code i knew this before
Also there is a little mistake with the button which lock/unlock all skills: the MsgBox isn't different each time you click (but it should (like described in the xml-file) Maybe its only in the german version i didn't checked it in the origin version but i thougt it is a nice info from one coder to the other
When i finish my "buildbase"-projekt (and i can share the time i need) i maybe could help you working to get better and better till the best is reached
so give me a call if you like my offer (or didn't like)