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Message 124 on PostWebCulture (#13410): Date: Wed Mar 10 01:30:02 2004 EST From: Goat (#3818) To: PostWebCulture (#13410) Subject:hmmm
We think differantly. Can you set everything and everyone .pwc_private = 1 this would send the .pwc_private_msg if no pwc properties were set. If any pwc property were set then the object woulld be visible. I could foresee someone wanting to develope a object and wanting it private until it was ready for view. so.... Knowing that you do not need pwc properties set to have an ok view of an object. Why not program line 6 #1:html something like this. return this:is_private_pwc() ? this:pwc_private_msg() | this:pwc(@args); then set all .pwc_private = 0 Then run this code for x in [1..16700]; z = toobj(x); $command_utils:suspend_if_needed(1); if ($object_utils:has_callable_verb(z,"is_clear_pwc")); if (z:is_clear_pwc()); z.pwc_private = 1; endif; endif; endfor; player:tell("finished setting pwc_private"); Then all objects with no pwc props set are not visible. Then owner controls weather it is viewed or not. -Goat (time for Card Guppies)
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