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Also it might be possible that the plugin writer didn't obfuscate his code. If that's the case we could reverse engineer the code as Java is easy as hell to decompile. Don't ask me though, I don't know shit about reverse engineering code.
Quote from: Chief149 on August 16, 2012, 01:48:16 pmAlso it might be possible that the plugin writer didn't obfuscate his code. If that's the case we could reverse engineer the code as Java is easy as hell to decompile. Don't ask me though, I don't know shit about reverse engineering code.You should know enough about it to know that it is illegal.
Quote from: Nick3306 on August 16, 2012, 08:24:14 pmQuote from: Chief149 on August 16, 2012, 01:48:16 pmAlso it might be possible that the plugin writer didn't obfuscate his code. If that's the case we could reverse engineer the code as Java is easy as hell to decompile. Don't ask me though, I don't know shit about reverse engineering code.You should know enough about it to know that it is illegal.Decompiling another person's code isn't illegal unless they have a copyright on their code (I didn't notice any sort of legal copyright on the dev page but I didnt look that hard). Illegal, probably not. Unethical, definitely.
By the way I removed my post, your post made mine look stupid haha.
Quote from: Nick3306 on August 16, 2012, 08:24:14 pmQuote from: Chief149 on August 16, 2012, 01:48:16 pmAlso it might be possible that the plugin writer didn't obfuscate his code. If that's the case we could reverse engineer the code as Java is easy as hell to decompile. Don't ask me though, I don't know shit about reverse engineering code.You should know enough about it to know that it is illegal.Now I understand the whole idea of not being able to do a /helpop, but here is an idea that, for the most part, PREVENTS xray without an extremely expensive cpu overhead. Other plugins such as block percentage plugins do nothing but show possible XRay AFTER it happens, and after the ores are removed from the ground. This one catches the Xray users, and if mods get a user complaining about not being able to mine ores, then chances are that user is Xraying (the mod+ can find that out by teleporting to the user and looking at the mining cave/path). Basically you're turning down a perfectly good anti-xray plugin that is better than any I have yet to see, and all because it doesn't automatically do a /helpop ticket.