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ReaperX
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on: Aug 07, 08, 04:08 PM

Hey sergey, love the script! I making decent money and it's only 3 months into the project! The script is great and practically pays for it's self. I have to say thanks X10!  Grin
I was wondering though could you give me a quick tutorial or tell me how i might be able to upload HTMLS that have iframes as games?
I noted alot of sites let you use there games for free under the condition you use the provided code. This would help me greatly!!
Since my site is popular i need to constantly upload new games and i want to make sure to abide by terms of use as to avoid any legal obligation.

thanx
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Reply #1 on: Aug 09, 08, 12:30 AM

I think you are talking about so-called "linked" games... this feature is allready implemented in the PAS v1.3 which will be released September 1st, please read this post for details.
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Reply #2 on: Aug 09, 08, 03:49 PM

I was talking about so something  like this.

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<iframe width="500" height="400" src="http://www.freeonlinegames.com/embed.php?g_id=15145" frameborder="0" scrolling="no"></iframe>
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Reply #3 on: Aug 10, 08, 10:10 AM

well, I thought about a bit different thing - my script allows you to insert a game which is hosted somewhere outside your website by adding a URL to its swf/dcr instead of uploading that swf/dcr to your site. But I'll think out how to place a game like you have showed on your site. So, thanks for the sample.
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Reply #4 on: Aug 18, 08, 09:10 AM

Small update: the feature you were asking for is now supported in the script, you can check the result at this page (the "Dirt Bike 2" game). So, the upcoming version of the script you can add a game using 3 ways:
  • by uploading an swf/dcr/etc. file to your own server
  • by hot-linking to an external swf/dcr/etc. file (hosted somewhere outside your server)
  • by placing a third-party html code (usually containing the IFRAME tag)
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