[3.12] Should TeSSH be supporting MSP and MXP

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IainMac
Joined: Jan 28 2006
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[3.12] Should TeSSH be supporting MSP and MXP
As the title says should TeSSH support the MSP and MXP protocols ? I am asking this as the option for both protocols are still in the Preferences GUI and I do not think the Target audience for TeSSH will know what those protocols are for.
Tech
Joined: Oct 17 2000
Posts: 21
I don't think there is a need for MSP but there are definite advantages to client side MXP. I have developed several menu driven and clickable systems using triggers and MXP.
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Arminas
Joined: Jul 11 2002
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I agree with Tech, MXP should definately remain. I use it to create menu driven systems as well. MSP probably isn't needed though I don't see any reason to remove it, aside from perhaps removing clutter.
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Zugg
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Joined: Jan 1 1999
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Yeah, I thought about that too. As people have mentioned, MXP is *very* useful for client-side scripting. The MSP might be useful for triggering local sounds since it has more options than just the #PLAY command, so it's possible that somebody might use it for local scripting. I just didn't see a very compelling reason to remove it.