Is this possible?
#1

Well.....I'm pretty much new to MySQL scripting part....
And especially thanks to VINCE as I have seen most of his tutorials with a lot of explanation and something which can be easy to learn from....
Anyways lol I was out of topic..
So here what I was thinking...
Is this possible to make a MySQL Gold systems....
What I mean is like if it could be somehow linked to real-time gold price changes,I mean like players can buy gold for their character and wear that stuff and if they want to sell that gold he sell it to Goldsmith IC....But the prices would be somehow changing with real-time update...
Mainly inshort words:
Is this possible to make something being updated in Script or something with real-time updates?
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#2

Find some site, that has all the data about the gold changes... and learn how to use http
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#3

EDIT: sorry, didn't refresh the page"
iLearner already said it
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#4

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Find some site, that has all the data about the gold changes... and learn how to use http
So this is basically linked with SITE neither with scripting nor with MySQL?
PS:and what you mean by learning HTTP? Too?
Do you mean learning web development for this or something else?
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#5

https://sampwiki.blast.hk/wiki/HTTP
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#6

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Thanks I got to know now what has to be done....But that page TBH lacks in explanation a lot....
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#7

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Thanks I got to know now what has to be done....But that page TBH lacks in explanation a lot....
It doesn't lack anything, it's just meant for people who know basics. It gives just enough information to understand what each parameter does and shows you how to use the function with the callback.

If you want more examples you can search on GitHub: "HTTP extension:pwn extension:inc language:PAWN language:SourcePawn -filename:a_http"
That will show all code with the full word "HTTP" in files with either a "pwn" or "inc" extension that contain either PAWN or SourcePawn code, excluding the "a_http.inc" include.
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#8

Thanks but still it never harms to give more explanation on something rather than making it difficult by only giving in sufficient info....
Little knowledge is dangerous for everything...
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