09.11.2012, 23:44
OK, as we know, web applications have the best advantage to all applications, you update the code in your server, it changes for everyone, no compiling and nothing of that thing.
Would it be possible to do the same thing with the .pwn file? I mean, without even compiling it. Now I know what you will say, it will not work etc.., but if there was some kind of a built-in function that would actually read from it, and turn the necessary parts into what .amx file has, temporarily. Just like web browsers. So, if you would replace the .pwn file, it would still work, without a server restart or anything.. Now, I am no expert on compile and reverse engineering but would this actually work?
Would it be possible to do the same thing with the .pwn file? I mean, without even compiling it. Now I know what you will say, it will not work etc.., but if there was some kind of a built-in function that would actually read from it, and turn the necessary parts into what .amx file has, temporarily. Just like web browsers. So, if you would replace the .pwn file, it would still work, without a server restart or anything.. Now, I am no expert on compile and reverse engineering but would this actually work?