It is not a mod/plugin.... take a look at this: [media]
Yes it is... I looked in the code. This plugin is very forward compatible and it just compares the entity's type to the list of types in the...
Add "HORSE" .... but that doesn't take care of the requirement for a custom flag to only protect in a specified area instead of anywhere a player...
Adding the custom flag is easy to do (you will need WGCustomFlags plugin and then create a custom flag). Changing the mod to check that flag is...
Looks like either your connection or the sqlite variable is null. I haven't played with the SQLite library at all, so all I can really suggest is...
In theory, they COULD extract the plugin.yml from your jar, make edits and re-zip it. In reality, that is not a good idea (and relies on them...
Lol... I am actually suggesting you DO make your plugin..... just learn from how the existing ones do it. Usually most plugins are built for a...
I seem to remember reading in another thread (wish I could find it to quote here) that those events only fire if you have something in your hand....
gomeow agreed... my comment was more targeted at ZeusAlmighty. I only suggested CommandHelper because so many people produce half-assed and buggy...
[/syntax] And this is effectively how the plugin I suggested manages it. We (or at least I) understand that, but his requested "solution" is not...
Take a look at the CommandHelper plugin - it lets you define commands (or aliases) in the config.yml and processes them as if they were "real"...
String prefix; public String getPlayerPrefix(Player player) { return prefix; } //snipped stuff String g = (prefix); You define the string...
Hmmm looks like you are defining the variable prefix, but not populating it.
This is your problem: Player player = null; String plName = player.getName(); // Below is the command code. You are...
The other thing that concerns me is the for loop.... you are saying run until foundit is true, but do not set foundit..... and what happens if...
Ok, so without more code, I have no idea what you are doing. Pastebin the code... It looks like you may be doing a loadDefaults or something to...
It is the Id: "at org.bukkit.craftbukkit.block.CraftBlock.setTypeId(CraftBlock.java:92)" Obviously there is something incorrect in how you are...
Have you opened the jar it creates with a ZIP utility to see what is actually in it? I use eclipse and it with a project setup similar to yours it...
Tirelessly Never said I was mad, just that you were rude... and you continue to be so. If you had actually given help (in addition to the...
So, either 'y' or 'id' are = -122 so not valid values (since that would be valid for x and z). Check where you populate all of those variables....
Separate names with a comma.