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Re: Correction!! (Score: 1)
by Nicely on Sunday, July 11 @ 15:12:15 CDT
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You don't seem to understand. If you don't want to send those packets, then do not specify on your login packet that you can send that packets. Is that easy. Who added the login information that sends that capabilities to the xMule code without adding the packet? I think you should fire that developer from the dev team as soon as possible, because he can't read code and has nfc on how the protocol works. Only xMule has this problem, and old shareazzas, and is not a coincidence that the other clients implemented it correctly, maybe they can read code and when adding a new extended protocol option, add the extension and not only report to other clients that they have it and send a corrupted packet.

If you don't want to use a extended protocol feature, just don't use it.. Noone forces you to do so, and your client will work ok, but using more overhead and so harming more the network anyway. But that developed added the login info to the client with that protocol extension without implementing the protocol extension (only 2 lines of code!) then he better go and farm cows than code mules.


So don't blame eMule for what xMule does wrong. eMule added a protocol extension, and is was only used between eMule clients (I don't know why would eMule have to tell the other d2k clients about their own extensions). If you fail to implement that extension and send corrupted packet, is your fault entirely. Don't try to blame others.


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