DazzaJay Posted December 22, 2007 Share Posted December 22, 2007 JoneF has gone about releasing a New verson of PRS Web Stats! V1.3 Its Faster than ever! and has a Linux Webserver Verson! Generation times for 400 Maps with top3 times have been reduced from 1 Minute 30 Seconds, all the way down to just under 2 Seconds! In other words, it is 45 Times Faster than the previous version! You can see it in action at this page http://www.potholestudios.com/Content/pid=35.html (just select races from the drop down box and click OK! it will show you the times on the Pothole Studios Pro Race server!) You can download it for your website here: http://www.potholestudios.com/Downloads ... id=54.html I guess id better list all the readme's, as there is 3 parts of the app. Linux Webserver, Windows Webserver and PRS Stats Frame (Pothole Studios uses Linux Webserver ver With the Stats Frame) PRS Stats 1.3 by JoneF PRS Stats is a CGI script to show PRS data on a web site, it could work alone or on a frame on your site. More information on PRS: http://forum.mtavc.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=19121 Installation Install "prsstats" on any linux web server that supports CGI. Make sure that the web server user have execute permission on that file. Put the file "prsstats.ini" on the same folder or on the root of the file system. Put the file "style.css" on a folder accessible by the web clients. Open the file "prsstats.ini" and set "PRS_FOLDER" to a folder with the PRS txt files, and "CSS_PATH" to the path of "style.css" as it should be on the generated HTML. Make sure that the web server user have read permission on the PRS files. That's it, you may now adjust the other options on "prsstats.ini" as you prefer or edit the "style.css" file. Usage /prsstats?page=&filter= Page number: 0=Players, 1=Maps, 2=Player TopTimes, 3=TopTimes Rank. Filter is ignored for the page number 3. PRS Stats 1.3 by JoneF PRS Stats is a CGI script to show PRS data on a web site, it could work alone or on a frame on your site. More information on PRS: http://forum.mtavc.com/viewtopic.php?f=30&t=19121 Installation Install "prsstats.exe" on any windows web server that supports CGI. Make sure that the web server user have execute permission on that file. Put the file "prsstats.ini" on the same folder or on the root of the partition with the "prsstats.exe". Put the file "style.css" on a folder accessible by the web clients. Open the file "prsstats.ini" and set "PRS_FOLDER" to the folder where PRS is installed, and "CSS_PATH" to the path of "style.css" as it should be on the generated HTML. Make sure that the web server user have read permission on the PRS files. That's it, you may now adjust the other options on "prsstats.ini" as you prefer or edit the "style.css" file. Usage /prsstats.exe?page=&filter= Page number: 0=Players, 1=Maps, 2=Player TopTimes, 3=TopTimes Rank. Filter is ignored for the page number 3. PRS Stats Frame by JoneF PRS Stats Frame is a CGI script to show PRS Stats on a frame with edit boxes. Windows version: "prsstatsframe.exe" Linux version: "prsstatsframe" Installation Install "prsstatsframe" on the same folder where PRS Stats is installed. Make sure that the web server user have execute permission on that file. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I will give other people a tip if they want to use this with ther website, and thier scripts are not on the same server as thier website.Look around and download an FTP Sync application, and shedule it to run every so ofte, to upload these files automatically: pgscash.txt prsdmwins.txt prsfinish.txt prsmaprate.txt prsmapstats.txt prsrank.txt prsseen.txt prsstarts.txt prsstats.txt prstop3.txt Thats the method i used so the stats on my website update Daily at 6AM Aus EST. We just "Obtained" a copy of Batch Sync FTP to do all that. Link to comment
eAi Posted December 28, 2007 Share Posted December 28, 2007 Looks good. You'll be happy to know MTA:DM has loads of potential in the stats department Link to comment
DazzaJay Posted December 28, 2007 Author Share Posted December 28, 2007 Oh? What kind of potential? Link to comment
GeForce Posted August 24, 2009 Share Posted August 24, 2009 You can ask for a new link? Link to comment
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