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prevent Packet3Chat to get broadcasted to Clients


Drofzz

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Hi forum.

 

So i have been making a ChatListener, using the IChatListener implementation.

 

i want to make my own Manager for the Server-site of NetServerHandler::handleChat(Packet3Chat par1Packet3Chat)

 

Well... my main idea is to Make a Local chat distance, to prevent mass spamming.

 

so that means that the Default NetServerHandler should not send the chat message to Clients, as i can see it would do that in any case.

 

so i was wondering if there was a way to abort a chat message getting send to the NetServerHandler::handleChat(Packet3Chat par1Packet3Chat)?

 

thanks :)

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i kinda made this work...

 

i made a command "/null"

 

and when a want to prevent a chat message to get broadcasted, using the default broadcaster, i return a new Packaet3Chat("/null"), the command is then accepted by all, so i dont get any errors, the command is empty in the  processCommand part :D

 

 

if anyone got a better idea, i would love to hear about it, as i have been hunding for a gap in the code to replace the current chathandler part... ofcasue i could use craftbukkit, but i dont think there will be a forge ported release yet for some time :/

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