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  • unsure if I grabbed this before all this hidden media stuff, thanks man

  • Not exactly. You Jar your client like normal, then upload to a link path that wont change, like your web host.. Then in the launcher you put the client path and the launcher will run the client, Its v

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On 4/21/2017 at 8:21 PM, Madara said:

Pics of what exactly? its a launcher not a client. It uses your jar location, so you only have to change the location and not give out 1000s of Jars everytime you update.

 

 
 

Is the launcher not a jar file? I thought thats what a client launcher is. I have one that has my forums css updated, along with plugins. It checks for a new client update via website then installs if needed. If not it check the file location and runs it.

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20 hours ago, Vernorexia said:

Is the launcher not a jar file? I thought thats what a client launcher is. I have one that has my forums css updated, along with plugins. It checks for a new client update via website then installs if needed. If not it check the file location and runs it.

Not exactly. You Jar your client like normal, then upload to a link path that wont change, like your web host.. Then in the launcher you put the client path and the launcher will run the client, Its very convenient if you are planning to do a bunch of client updates, as all you need to do is swap out the jar in your web host for updates. 

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