You dont.
Firstly, runescape is for noobs, however I digress. The idea of running a private server is that you obtain an illegally cracked version of the runescape server and run this. In answer to your question in order to have items and features from 2008 you need to obtain an illegal copy of the executables that make up the runescape server system and run them in the correct environment.
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In Topic: How Do I Code A Wilderness Volcano And Old Bh In Rs
18 January 2012 - 03:12 PM
In Topic: Overide School Firewalls
18 January 2012 - 03:10 PM
^^ This made no sense.
Assuming you mean install a browser on a USB stick then open it in school and you can browse the net there are several flaws:
One, you cannot drag and drop a browser onto a USB stick, unless you mean a portable browser edition, in which case you need to download then install it to the stick.
Two, any school will block that in one of two ways, where I work (a school in the UK) we have an internal proxy, if you bypass that proxy you get NOTHING. There is no way around this, there is no back door. If you dont go through our proxy you can NEVER connect to the internet, no matter what you try. OUR proxy is the ONLY connection to the net. So if you got your own browser onto the system and put it a web proxy from the net (ie one of the annonymising sites) you just wouldnt get any net. The other option for blocking it is simply to block the firefox, opera, chrome etc... programs from running via a policy (on a windoze network) You can get around that by renaming your firefox etc... to "iexplore.exe" but even that is easy to block by telling the policy to only allow IEXPLORE from the correct windows directory, which of course you dont have write access to and thus you cant do it.
Assuming the target network has no internal proxy the best option is to run up a live CD of ubuntu
Assuming you mean install a browser on a USB stick then open it in school and you can browse the net there are several flaws:
One, you cannot drag and drop a browser onto a USB stick, unless you mean a portable browser edition, in which case you need to download then install it to the stick.
Two, any school will block that in one of two ways, where I work (a school in the UK) we have an internal proxy, if you bypass that proxy you get NOTHING. There is no way around this, there is no back door. If you dont go through our proxy you can NEVER connect to the internet, no matter what you try. OUR proxy is the ONLY connection to the net. So if you got your own browser onto the system and put it a web proxy from the net (ie one of the annonymising sites) you just wouldnt get any net. The other option for blocking it is simply to block the firefox, opera, chrome etc... programs from running via a policy (on a windoze network) You can get around that by renaming your firefox etc... to "iexplore.exe" but even that is easy to block by telling the policy to only allow IEXPLORE from the correct windows directory, which of course you dont have write access to and thus you cant do it.
Assuming the target network has no internal proxy the best option is to run up a live CD of ubuntu
In Topic: How To Take A Good Picture In The Rainydays?
15 January 2012 - 10:42 PM
It depends what you want to photograph and how, plus whether you are in the rain or under cover etc... and what camera you have.
If you have a little point and shoot camera (EG one of the standard "in your pocket" cameras then you only really need to worry about it getting wet, in which case im fairly sure there are commercial covers out there to stop it getting wet, or simply have an umbrella!
If you have a DSLR then you can also manually choose the settings, and so we begin! If it is raining then it is dark, at least a camera would consider it dark, in which case you need to raise the ISO lower the shutter speed, don't go above ISO 4-600 though or you will get grainy images. With the shutter speed the usual rule is to stick to a shutter speed above your lens length. So if your lens is 70mm long you want to use a shutter speed above 1/70 and so on...
It all really depends what kit you have and what you want to photograph!
If you have a little point and shoot camera (EG one of the standard "in your pocket" cameras then you only really need to worry about it getting wet, in which case im fairly sure there are commercial covers out there to stop it getting wet, or simply have an umbrella!
If you have a DSLR then you can also manually choose the settings, and so we begin! If it is raining then it is dark, at least a camera would consider it dark, in which case you need to raise the ISO lower the shutter speed, don't go above ISO 4-600 though or you will get grainy images. With the shutter speed the usual rule is to stick to a shutter speed above your lens length. So if your lens is 70mm long you want to use a shutter speed above 1/70 and so on...
It all really depends what kit you have and what you want to photograph!
In Topic: What The %#@! Is Goig On With My Site?
28 September 2011 - 01:14 PM
Keep checking them, you will soon get hours or even days where the forums become unusable due to lag.
The forums arent active anymore due to a few things, one is the number of spammers, two is the general quality of members has took a massive nosedive and three the quality of posts has taken an identical nosedive.
Trap17 used to be a cool place, great place to get knowledge, ironically, to learn things and to share things but KS is none of those.
The forums arent active anymore due to a few things, one is the number of spammers, two is the general quality of members has took a massive nosedive and three the quality of posts has taken an identical nosedive.
Trap17 used to be a cool place, great place to get knowledge, ironically, to learn things and to share things but KS is none of those.
In Topic: What The %#@! Is Goig On With My Site?
26 September 2011 - 11:11 AM
Nice, gone back to the HTML only version of the site now, no CSS, nice crisp white pages, and blue/purple hyperlinks.
See attachment for my view of the frontpage.
If I were a new client I would literally be unable to use any of the links in that popup menu. Not cool.
It may well be the ISPs fault but if that is so then xisto needs to change ISP, simple as. The forum took so long to load that I am now back to the first screenshot in this thread, I have no images or CSS, the forum looks a complete wreck, If your ISP was this bad for a HOME user you would switch, for a corporation who's business is in providing a safe, stable platform for webhosting you simply cannot use an ISP like that.
See attachment for my view of the frontpage.
If I were a new client I would literally be unable to use any of the links in that popup menu. Not cool.
It may well be the ISPs fault but if that is so then xisto needs to change ISP, simple as. The forum took so long to load that I am now back to the first screenshot in this thread, I have no images or CSS, the forum looks a complete wreck, If your ISP was this bad for a HOME user you would switch, for a corporation who's business is in providing a safe, stable platform for webhosting you simply cannot use an ISP like that.
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