Okay I fixed it. It was a problem with uppercase URLs that were being converted to lowercase and your webserver didn't like that. Pull my code once more. It should fix the problem.
What? Are you saying that my package declaration is too long?
You are missing the whole point lol. Package names are written in all lower case to avoid conflict with the names of classes or interfaces.
You called your package and class name DeveloperCapesAPI which is very confusing. Even MCF's code highlighter got confused, highlighted both of them purple.
So following Oracle's convention, this is what it means. DeveloperCapesAPI is a sub-class of DeveloperCapesAPI in the com.jadastudios.api package. That's why you make all packages lowercase, to point out which Class, Interface, or Enum it's referring to.
You are missing the whole point lol. Package names are written in all lower case to avoid conflict with the names of classes or interfaces.
You called your package and class name DeveloperCapesAPI which is very confusing. Even MCF's code highlighter got confused, highlighted both of them purple.
So following Oracle's convention, this is what it means. DeveloperCapesAPI is a sub-class of DeveloperCapesAPI in the com.jadastudios.api package. That's why you make all packages lowercase, to point out which Class, Interface, or Enum it's referring to.
Ahh, lol thanks for letting me know. Didn't know that, obviously. I'll change that now.
Hello I just wanted to know why you are checking the same thing twice with in the same statement ...
I don't see how there would be a difference
This is what I'm talking about:
Line 65 of DeveloperCapesTickHandler "if ( player.cloakUrl != oldCloak & player.cloakUrl != oldCloak)"
BTW I send you a pull request with that "fixed" if it is not a fix you can just not accept it.
Also I changed the packege name in the classes because it was giving a error(When you change the name of the folder you have to change it in the code too)
Oh, thanks. I didn't realize that. It was a result of the 1.5 update. There used to be two fields I had to check and 1.5 removed one of them and I changed both. As for the package names I totally forgot about that.
Yes, it is now just cloakUrl, I have updated the library to work with it.
https://bitbucket.or...try-project/src
EDIT: Before anyone asks, i did test this outside of eclipse with obfuscated minecraft. I also tried it only with itself and forge and still no luck
Hmm, can you try removing the # comments? I'll keep looking at it.
Done and no such luck :/
I think i found the problem. Last week I switched back to another OS and my Git got screwed up. Lemme see here..
[EDIT] Okay, I've reset the repository to before I screwed it up. I just tested it and it works for me. Download the library again and try it.
Hmm.. I'll look at your code..
Okay I fixed it. It was a problem with uppercase URLs that were being converted to lowercase and your webserver didn't like that. Pull my code once more. It should fix the problem.
http://docs.oracle.c...namingpkgs.html
That's why there are conventions
Think about it.
You're welcome.
What? Are you saying that my package declaration is too long?
You are missing the whole point lol.
Package names are written in all lower case to avoid conflict with the names of classes or interfaces.
You called your package and class name DeveloperCapesAPI which is very confusing. Even MCF's code highlighter got confused, highlighted both of them purple.
So following Oracle's convention, this is what it means. DeveloperCapesAPI is a sub-class of DeveloperCapesAPI in the com.jadastudios.api package. That's why you make all packages lowercase, to point out which Class, Interface, or Enum it's referring to.
Ahh, lol thanks for letting me know. Didn't know that, obviously. I'll change that now.
I don't see how there would be a difference
This is what I'm talking about:
Line 65 of DeveloperCapesTickHandler "if ( player.cloakUrl != oldCloak & player.cloakUrl != oldCloak)"
BTW I send you a pull request with that "fixed" if it is not a fix you can just not accept it.
Also I changed the packege name in the classes because it was giving a error(When you change the name of the folder you have to change it in the code too)
EDIT: merged.
I have tried the share link button, which gives me this link: https://www.dropbox....0mqfd/Capes.txt
And then just putting the link that dropbox gives me when I click on it, which gives me this link: https://dl-web.dropb...D_d_WqBVO4QEChw
EDIT: Never Mind I just had to change it to a public folder... Derp