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Upgraded + Whitelist/Blacklist

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There should be a way to check if a user is upgraded(VIP or Sponsor), so scripters can allow certain features for upgraded members only.

 

Scripters should be able to whitelist certain users for their feature or script, so those users can test it for them before it gets released. Scripts should be able to blacklist certain users from using their script.

At first when I read this, I didn't think it was a good idea. But now that I think about it more, I support this.

I think the SDN has a method for detection usergroups and if you wanted to allow only certain people on a script you could just have it ping you and if that IP is allowed have it added to a list and if not disable it for the person that is not allowed to use it.

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At first when I read this, I didn't think it was a good idea. But now that I think about it more, I support this.

Glad you support this now.

 

I think the SDN has a method for detection usergroups and if you wanted to allow only certain people on a script you could just have it ping you and if that IP is allowed have it added to a list and if not disable it for the person that is not allowed to use it.

There is none mentioned in the API.

 

I think the SDN has a method for detection usergroups and if you wanted to allow only certain people on a script you could just have it ping you and if that IP is allowed have it added to a list and if not disable it for the person that is not allowed to use it.

There is none mentioned in the API.

 

True, i would ask @@Cory since he is working on something of this exact measure.

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