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Ok, I really need some help. I recently finished editing a code and everything, and I also made a Hub Entry. So what i'd like to know now is HOW do i upload my code into the hub so that it will work? Please note that the code was previously owned by someone else, but i edited it here and there.

Thank you in advance :).
No body reply to this please.... PLEASE!!! i don't want to see another rip out there.
In response to A.T.H.K
Dude, im new to the gamin community, i know how to do sources and all that, and i'll inherit it into my gaming project, all i gotta kno is how do i upload the code into the hub or whatever i gotta do. Isnt this area designed to help people anyway?
In response to Lburn
Goto Build > Package Files > World Excutable Files then press Finish upload that to a free webhost then in your hub point the download link to the files on the webhost
In response to A.T.H.K
A.T.H.K wrote:
Goto Build > Package Files > World Excutable Files then press Finish upload that to a free webhost then in your hub point the download link to the files on the webhost

Sorry bro, one more question... i Went to Build > Package Files > World Executable files... but i got lost at the free webhost part... how do i get a free webhost? and it asked me for my hub id, i did all that... and it seems to not work...
In response to A.T.H.K
I still dont understand man....
In response to Lburn
Lburn wrote:
but i got lost at the free webhost part... how do i get a free webhost? and it asked me for my hub id, i did all that... and it seems to not work...

Byond does not host things for you. It provides the hub page as a portal to your game, but you have to find other means of hosting the game or the files to run the game.

You can host the game yourself using DreamDaemon. A running instance of the world will be online for people to join and use. You can also find free servers out there that will do this for you.

Or you can make the files available that people need to host the games themselves. This includes the dmb and rsc files. There are also places that will host these for you on the 'net. If you do this, you have to get into the hub configuration and tell it what address to find it at.

I suspect one of those two things is what you are trying to do. However, if you really want to make the code for your program available to other people, you can do as ATHK said and package it. To host that is the same as for dmb/rsc files. You would need to find a permanent home for it on the web somewhere (most people use free webservers as he said), then tell your hub page what address it is located at.
In response to Loduwijk
Thanks so much for the detailed information. I think i did it correctly, but now idk where to put the link... should i put it into the connect slot? or should it be download link slot?


Thank you in advanced :).