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Stair blocks do not behave in a desirable manner when attempting to create a union to a slab block. Please take a look at the image at the following link which will explain by illustration ... http://wiki.robotz.com/images/4/46/Smartblockfail01.png Expected result: walk down stairs onto slab Actual result: stair becomes block when slab placed, thus resulting in undesired drop-off Please, for your consideration FireFly.
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Colts' screenshot, incase you're concerned with safety: https://imgur.com/a/6XbFG9U
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It's more about shielding my public IP addresses than sending a GET request over plaintext HTTP. I also strongly believe that there is nothing wrong with plaintext HTTP for non-sensitive matters. For HTTPS you'll always need to invest time and/or money getting a valid certificate chain going. Self-signing sounds good, but you end up paying with time doing user support.
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Apache log still shows visitor IP address. I am not accepting credit cards on my media wiki.
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Not yet. I completely get the idea, but after investigating for a considerable time I haven't found a foolproof way to do this. The meshing engine that turns blocks into the geometry that you see has limited knowledge of each block's surroundings. This keeps my code maintainable, modular and compartmentalized, but makes some block interactions impossible, since there's no way to know what a given block looks like and how the geometry should fit. This is one such case. It is on my issue tracker for Angeldust v3.9, but I might postpone it if I can't make it work without invasive refactoring.
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Right. So. I found a solution for making stairs connect to thin blocks. And I also found a solution for repeating panel blocks and making them not act as doors as requested here: https://angeldu.st/en/forums/topics/8764/Block+that+changes+doors+to+pannels Shall I do a demo of it on the upcoming livestream?
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