Crass Spektakel
09-01-2006, 04:25
There is a problem with all sort of url- and command line parameters: If they get longer than roughly 120 bytes they wont work anymore.
Working Example:
teamspeak.exe ts.12345678.com/loginname=12?password=1234?nickname=1234 12345 123456789?channel=1?subchannel=3
Not working:
teamspeak.exe ts.12345678.com/loginname=12?password=1234?nickname=1234 12345 123456789?channel=1234 123456789 1234567?subchannel=123456789
I also tried connecting through clicking an URL like teamspeak://ts.12345678.com/loginname.. but same result with same limitations.
So I am completely unable to connect though url or command-line options to my server with my data. Is there another method?
I would also accept connecting to a predefined connection from my local addressbook, something like calling teamspeak from commandline:
teamspeak.exe /connect=MyTS
with MyTS being a server-config from my local addressbook. But there is nothing like that, isn't it?
Working Example:
teamspeak.exe ts.12345678.com/loginname=12?password=1234?nickname=1234 12345 123456789?channel=1?subchannel=3
Not working:
teamspeak.exe ts.12345678.com/loginname=12?password=1234?nickname=1234 12345 123456789?channel=1234 123456789 1234567?subchannel=123456789
I also tried connecting through clicking an URL like teamspeak://ts.12345678.com/loginname.. but same result with same limitations.
So I am completely unable to connect though url or command-line options to my server with my data. Is there another method?
I would also accept connecting to a predefined connection from my local addressbook, something like calling teamspeak from commandline:
teamspeak.exe /connect=MyTS
with MyTS being a server-config from my local addressbook. But there is nothing like that, isn't it?