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Old 06-03-2003, 15:26
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Question Change webposts from 5 minutes to 3 minutes?

Does anyone know if there is an .ini setting or command-line parameter for TS2 RC2 that can change the frequency of the webposts?

In TS 1.x it was 3 minutes, but in TS 2.x it is 5 minutes... which is a tad too long for my needs.

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Old 07-03-2003, 11:37
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I think, the TS-Server is posting only 5 minutes. No way to change it.
But from the webposturl-Side (your Homepage), you can use tcpquery for every Visit and than you are really uptodate.
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Old 08-03-2003, 15:55
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I guess I'll need to rework my script. Right now, it is triggered by the webpost from the server to geenrate a portable .js file that can be used anywhere to show who is on-line. Maybe I'll need to write another process on the server to trigger the .js generation script on a more frequent basis.

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Old 08-03-2003, 19:52
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Let us know if you figure out how to do this. I would really like to get my Teamspeak server sending staus updates to webpost more often then every 5 min.
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