Neopets : Faerie Crossword [DISCONTINUED]

By w35l3y Last update Dec 18, 2008 — Installed 3,923 times.

"The answer seems not to be updated. Continue anyway?"

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Batshua User

Would it be possible to set alternate and/or additional sites for the script to check?

Faerie Crossword Help http://www.faeriecrosswordhelp.blogspot.com/

and

The Daily Neopets http://www.thedailyneopets.com/index/fca/

are both quick and accurate. They're often up right after rollover.

 
w35l3y Script's Author

Very good Batshua!
I didn't know about The Daily Neopets

Internally it gets the answers from http://www.jellyneo.net/index.php?go=fcrossword... or http://www.faeriecrosswordhelp.blogspot.com/
This message appears when none of these options are updated

 
Batshua User

I'm not sure that it's checking http://www.faeriecrosswordhelp.blogspot.com/ successfully. I often get "The answer seems not to be updated. Continue anyway?" message hours after rollover. When that happens and I get fed up, I check the blogspot blog, it has been updated but the script isn't seeing it.

 
w35l3y Script's Author

I always have some trouble retrieving answers from faeriecrosswordhelp.
They don't have a pattern.
A newline or even an whitespace makes difference.
I'd like to know the days you had this message and I'll fix it.
I fix it everytime this message appears for me. But this doesn't happen very often.

Thanks for your comment

 
Batshua User

Today is a great example of the script not working for me. It's 5 PM central and the script still doesn't see an updated puzzle answer.

 
w35l3y Script's Author

Try accessing the game by this url
http://www.neopets.com/games/crossword/index.phtml

It worked just fine for me this morning.
I just tested it and it's working well.

You may send an e-mail to me whenever you want
w35l3y@brasnet.org

Edit:
Just a remind, don't click to start/continue the game.
The script will do everything for you.

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