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thugmeister
29-09-2005, 11:10
:confused: I know what code is needed and that it should be put in the server ini file. But is it anywhere on the ini or at the very bottom?
[ISP]
GFX URL=http://www.blablabla.com/blalba/blalba.jpg
is this code ok? also will it work on a server based in the home (home pc hdd)? or will it only work on a leased server?
Can anyone help out there?
Cheers
thug :confused:
why don' you simply read the FAQ: http://forum.goteamspeak.com/showthread.php?t=13683
APPEND (you usually append something at the end ;) the file to your server.ini
why shouldn't it work on a home installlation ? There is no requirement for a "leased" server in the FAQ mentioned
thugmeister
29-09-2005, 17:14
Thx for the advice bud. Everything is as it should be but it still wont work....I now know the reason.....my server version is not 2.0.20.1 or later. Im off to get the correct version and bobs your uncle.... :D
Thx again
thug
shintaro
01-10-2005, 06:11
I run the latest TS Server on my home based webserver and it still wont show any graphic for me either.
I have made sure the image I am using is less that 300x150 pixels as well. I have tried many different images but still it wont show. the code I appended to the end of my file is
[ISP]
GFX URL=http://www.digitalfx.myftp.org/cssource/avatars/shintaro.jpg
Does anyone have any clues as to why this is happening.
another thought is it anything to do with the client version I connect with. That is currently teamspeak 2 2.0.32.60
thugmeister
01-10-2005, 15:39
I have managed to get it working, but you need to do the following.
First of all you need to open up the teamspeak2 folder located here;
C:\Documents and Settings\yourName\Application Data\teamspeak2\ ).
In there you should find an imagecache.ini file. Add your image to this folder and open the ini file and add your info.
mine reads;
http://www.flashdesign.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk/gsg9.jpg=C:\Documents and Settings\My name\Application Data\teamspeak2\gsg9.jpg
once you have this in the ini file save it and start up your server then start up ypur client...you should now see your image. The only down side i found is that every person you have on your TS needs to have these files in their teamspeak2 folder on their system.
If anyone out there knows how to make it so everyone can see the image without all of this hassel, please let me know..
thug
>>Nighthawk<<
04-10-2005, 02:23
I too can not get the banner to pull from my website. Added the line to the server.ini file at the bottom as listed here and there in the forum but no luck. Is there any of the actual programmers here in the forum who know why it works for some and not for others? Anyway TIA for any guidance, and teamspeak kicks booty!
I too can not get the banner to pull from my website. Added the line to the server.ini file at the bottom as listed here and there in the forum but no luck. Is there any of the actual programmers here in the forum who know why it works for some and not for others? Anyway TIA for any guidance, and teamspeak kicks booty!
Ya my friend with his server has it from his site and he told me how to do it and he even walked me through it but it wont work for me. Its really odd.
Hellhound
14-10-2005, 00:22
I have the same problem, I have been working on this for over a week now with 2 others double checking all my settings are the same as listed in the tutorial but it still wont work.
I have read every thread possible to find an answer and stilL I cannot find an answer. :confused:
Elanglio
18-10-2005, 21:40
I was having the same trouble as you guys were having. I had my code triple checked and made sure their was nothing wrong till I narrowed my problem down.
I was taking .bmp and .gif files and just changing their extensions to .jpg. Although this may fool your webrowser it is not enough. I had a friend convert the bmp file over to a jpg for me and then it was working wonderfully. I now have my banner displayed in my TS.
I am not sure what program he used to convert the file but I do know it was a photo edeting prog.
Hope that helps you out. :)
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