Hi,
testing the mud I maintain with Mudlet. It seems that if any text from the mud contains the < symbol, it gets stripped from mudlet. Where can I learn more about this?
THanks
gorgar
special characters garbling mud output?
Re: special characters garbling mud output?
Hi,
The issue would be due to improper use of MXP... double-check that you have everything correct in there. Within an MXP sequence, < means the start of a a tag.
The issue would be due to improper use of MXP... double-check that you have everything correct in there. Within an MXP sequence, < means the start of a a tag.
Re: special characters garbling mud output?
Hi,
So to my knowledge, we're not enabling mxp by default. Does mudlet automatically begin talking mxp or does it need to be enabled from the mud?
How might I open a debug console in mudlet to dig deeper into this?
So to my knowledge, we're not enabling mxp by default. Does mudlet automatically begin talking mxp or does it need to be enabled from the mud?
How might I open a debug console in mudlet to dig deeper into this?
Re: special characters garbling mud output?
It does need to be enabled from the game. Launching Mudlet from the command line would get you some debug output - how you do that depends on your OS, which one are you running?
Re: special characters garbling mud output?
Client on Windows. Mud is LDmud 3.6.0.
Re: special characters garbling mud output?
Here's the spec for MXP: http://www.zuggsoft.com/zmud/mxp.htm that should answer the activation question.