I play a text based game where you attack each other. In this game, there is a newsfeed of all attacks. So if you get a kill shot, you can find it. I'm building a killshot logger/stat site where the user inputs their killshot and my site/database saves it and keeps track of all the data.
here is copy/paste of a kill shot:
Thu Jun 21 09:36:37 PDT 2007 SS Domesday damsel (#94) (MacDuff) PlayerName (#playerNumber) (ClanName) 9deaths / 0foodburned
to help this make sense, it goes, date / typeofattack / (killer) user, userID, clan name / (dead) user, userID, clan name / civilians kills
with the explode function, i can split everything into arrays because all the important info is separated by spaces. So everything was working until i realized the country names (bolded) could have spaces or multiple spaces. is there any way around this? Or am i going have to webfetch the whole newsfeed and grab by the tableIDs. I didn't want to go this route cause i want the user to input their kill shots, not my webpage constantly scanning for them.
hope this makes sense
thanks
here is copy/paste of a kill shot:
Thu Jun 21 09:36:37 PDT 2007 SS Domesday damsel (#94) (MacDuff) PlayerName (#playerNumber) (ClanName) 9deaths / 0foodburned
to help this make sense, it goes, date / typeofattack / (killer) user, userID, clan name / (dead) user, userID, clan name / civilians kills
with the explode function, i can split everything into arrays because all the important info is separated by spaces. So everything was working until i realized the country names (bolded) could have spaces or multiple spaces. is there any way around this? Or am i going have to webfetch the whole newsfeed and grab by the tableIDs. I didn't want to go this route cause i want the user to input their kill shots, not my webpage constantly scanning for them.
hope this makes sense
thanks