I was wondering at all if it was possible to interact indirectly with the server from the server website.
Here's a simple example:
If the player presses a button on the website, it teleports them to a specific location. Basically, the website is saying to the server /tppos [player] [x] [y] [z].
The plugin websend, linked above, is probably the easiest way to do this, But the better way is to make a custom .jar and link it, using php to your website, which must be php enabled, in other words the website cannot be like an enjin site... etc. I think to use that plugin you still may need to do some php stuff on the website end. but i am not sure. Hope i was able to help!
you would have more control over it, you could customize it to your likings, and it would be more custom, Yeah Plugins others make are Awesome, but in this case, it looks like something customized to that server would be better. or at least in my opinion
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Here's a simple example:
If the player presses a button on the website, it teleports them to a specific location. Basically, the website is saying to the server /tppos [player] [x] [y] [z].
It's simple, but is it at all possible?
There are some plugins like Adminium that work similar to this, I'm just not sure if there's a plugin that works with your own websites out there.
I guess that won't be possible for the moment then, if I have to learn the whole thing.
Thanks for the replies, everyone.
you would have more control over it, you could customize it to your likings, and it would be more custom, Yeah Plugins others make are Awesome, but in this case, it looks like something customized to that server would be better. or at least in my opinion
Thanks for linking it, I'll try it out. Hoping to get the website up in the next week.
"Never try to teach a pig to sing; it wastes your time and it annoys the pig." — Robert Heinlein