17:17 BST - Thursday, May 08, 2008
- Javascript Code Development
- Development of the javascript inclusion code has stopped, research has found it impossible to run a javascript with the same power, speed and features of the PHP code, an alternate script (in javascript) different from the PHP one.
- CheatServe Inclusion Code
- The CheatServe Inclusion code is now fully functional with no errors or glitches, users of Microsoft Expression Web may want to check the glitches page on info with the BOM (Byte Order Mark) issue.
- Delay of Mac Cheats Agreement
- Over 7,000 cheat codes from MacCheats.co.uk will be added to CheatServe soon, some cheat codes will be added now but only up to games beginning with the letter F.
- Mac Cheats Agreement
- CheatServe News has already revealed that an agreement with Mac Cheats will mean thousands of cheats will come to CheatServe, however this was before the lastest Mac Cheats update, meaning there is more likely to be thousands of games added and not thousands of cheats, you will notice the Macintosh platform on CheatServe towards the end of May 2008, after Mac Cheats has finished an extensive update.
- Mac Cheats Coming to CheatServe
- An agreement with MacCheats.co.uk will see all the cheats from the website added to CheatServe, approximately 2,000 cheats will be available to users websites.
- CheatServe Out of BETA
- CheatServe has come out of BETA testing, our inclusion code is now fully functional and executes without any errors or glitches, users who have been registered since the first release can remove all previous fixes as the code will have no or possible adverse effects, please contact us if you encounter any errors with the current code.
- ASP Inclusion Code
- CheatServe is to develop a ASP inclusion code for users who do not have access to a PHP enabled server, we are to start with an ASP version, we will develop CheatServe with other code types including javascript, making the CheatServe available to everyone.
- JavaScript Inclusion Code
- CheatServe is to develop a javascript inclusion code in order for users without server-side scripting to use CheatServe, the code has is in development now, along with our ASP version. We will post another article when the codes have been completed.