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GregorK August 25th, 2007 02:05 PM

If done right, Java has no problem to display such a list, our experience show only some temporary slowdowns when initially sorting by the number of hits of a blocked IP.

AaronWalkhouse August 25th, 2007 11:22 PM

I'd rather save the 10+ megs anyway. :D

GregorK August 26th, 2007 02:21 AM

Displaying data you have in memory anyway doesn't mean it will use much additional memory. Compared to the memory used by around 400000 address ranges, the widget itself and the most of the times not even displayed 20-30 address strings in the users viewport is negligible, it might not even make up 1%.

AaronWalkhouse August 26th, 2007 09:41 PM

It's probably just low on the list of priorities. I wouldn't be surprised because virtually
nobody would want it and since I gather it's a new type of structure (in java), somebody
would actually have to write new code to get a reasonably efficient view on contents.

Maybe an indirect approach will be needed, like allow the user a view and edit on the external
hostiles list, then load it up again. Of course, other things may need a refit to accommodate
updates after everything has been in place for a while. More checks and hoops. Resources may
be running on fumes at that moment so you've got to be ready for anything.

Easier to just pot the code into it's box while it still works so fast, eh? ; ]

A1ANP1GOTT September 23rd, 2007 12:38 AM

No To Paedophiles
 
Hi, Just recently installed limewire and its fantastic, however when I clicked on to video was appalled to find porn of the paedophile nature came up. quite happy with adult porn. so please get these sick and criminal people off your otherwise brilliant site. A1ANP1GOTT

Remoc September 23rd, 2007 01:34 AM

Hey Alan, Just to let you know you have posted in the Bearshare Forum.

As far as the porn goes, P2P means that you are sharing files from other hosts computers, so there is really no way to police what someone is sharing. There is no servers so you just have to be careful and always use Bitzi. Here are a few other tips. :PEACE:

How to use Bitzi

Fake files showing up in search results

How to find music(tips for movies, too)

newbee2 October 15th, 2007 04:52 PM

Aaron.
A BIG THANKYOU for all the work on hostiles list, BRILLIANT !!
Many Thanks,
N2:aweof::aweof::aweof:

Lord of the Rings October 21st, 2007 03:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronWalkhouse (Post 196057)
LimeWire users:
Place "hostiles.txt", into LimeWire's settings folder.

Mac Classic : System Folder/Preferences/.limewire

Quote:

Originally Posted by AaronWalkhouse (Post 263954)
...(LimeWire versions older than 4.13 do not use the Fullsize List.)

So how much of the list does Classic LW use? Or none at all?
LW Classic uses a very early version of Java.

AaronWalkhouse October 22nd, 2007 01:05 AM

Only versions 4.13 and up have this new feature.

Lord of the Rings October 22nd, 2007 03:35 AM

In that case the reference to the Mac OS 8 & 9 preference folder location should probably be removed & a note placed explaining this doesn't apply to their versions. You'd be surprised how many pre-OSX users there still are out there. Of course, add to that those who are still using Mac 10.1->3, & are thus also not able to use the new feature, as the last version 10.3 users can use is LW 4.12.16, & for OSX 10.1 is LW 4.8.1. Altogether that's a lot of mac users in the gnutella community. Only those who use OSX 10.4 or higher can use the hostiles list. Should probably be noted on your first or second post in this thread. ;) :)

Java 1.5 was only introduced in OSX 10.4. And Mac has not released a Java 1.6 at this stage. Perhaps with the new OSX 10.5 being or soonish released, will mac release a Java 1.6.


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