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I've got it so that when a world loads, a message appears in the chat box saying "Click here".

I want this string to link to a web address.

I know this is possible in non-coding Command Blocks with /tellraw, so I was wondering if anyone knows the whereabouts of the code that handles this.

I found a class "ClickEvent" which looks promising but have no idea how to implement it into my code.

Thanks in advance.

 

If you need this (which I doubt), here is how I add the message to the chat (which works 100%):

FMLClientHandler.instance().getClient().ingameGUI.getChatGUI().printChatMessage(new ChatComponentText("Click here..."));

I would also like to know how this is done. I have a sophisticated update checking system for my mod, but it's kind of awkward when the update URL, which is written in the chat, is not clickable.

net.minecraft.command <- In there are all commands. Look for the class with tellraw and read what it does.

To execute a command codewise, look what the Command Block does (net.minecraft.tileentity.TileEntityCommandBlock). In 1.6.4 the method where you can find this is called "executeCommandOnPowered". I don't know in 1.7.4 if it's still the same name, though.

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This thread makes me sad because people just post copy-paste-ready code when it's obvious that the OP has little to no programming experience. This is not how learning works.

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