Subj : String for node To : DesotoFireflite From : Digital Man Date : Mon Dec 14 2020 09:11 pm Re: String for node By: DesotoFireflite to Digital Man on Mon Dec 14 2020 04:05 pm > Re: String for node > By: Digital Man to DesotoFireflite on Sun Dec 13 2020 01:51 pm > > DM> The current node number is available in JS via bbs.node_num. > > var node = formatString(bbs[i].node_num, 2); > node = colorizeString(node); > > Doesn't work I wouldn't expect it to: 'bbs' is not an array. > var node = formatString(bbs.node_num, 2); > node = colorizeString(node); > > Does work, but it fills every users node with the same number, looking to > update for the one person only thats online at this time. Yes, like I stated in my previous message, that's probably not the data you're looking for (even though that's what you asked for). > DM> work. Additionally, a user does not have a "node number" property. A > DM> user can be on multiple nodes and any node can serve any user, so the > DM> association doesn't really make any sense. Are you looking for the last > DM> node number that a user used or a node that is currently in-use or > DM> what? -- > > the node the person is on at the present time. the same as stored in > synchronets users on today. See data/logon.jsonl and exec/logonlist.js and exec/load/logonlist_lib.js -- digital man This Is Spinal Tap quote #12: Nigel Tufnel: Well, I don't know - wh-wh-... what're the hours? Norco, CA WX: 55.5øF, 38.0% humidity, 1 mph S wind, 0.02 inches rain/24hrs .