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This wiki documents the workings of the Club Penguin protocol, used for communicating between the server and the client.
This wiki documents the workings of the Club Penguin protocol, used for communicating between the server and the client.


==What needs to be done==
== What needs to be done ==


* [[Standard Packets|Standard packets]] are currently being documented. [[XML Packets]] are virtually complete.
* [[Standard Packets|Standard packets]] are currently being documented. [[XML Packets]] are virtually complete.
* Categorize all [[Special:uncategorizedpages|uncategorized pages]] pages with the [[Special:categories|categories]].
* Categorize all [[Special:uncategorizedpages|uncategorized pages]] pages with the [[Special:categories|categories]].
* Create all [[Special:WantedPages|wanted pages]].
* Create all [[Special:WantedPages|wanted pages]].
* Map [[Mobile API]].
* Reformat pages to use templates and proper organization. [[Buy Inventory]] is a good example.


==[[Project:Copyright|Copyright]]s==
== [[Project:Copyright|Copyright]]s ==


Information documented here is specifically aimed for use relating to research and academic purposes. Therefore, any supposed infringements of copyright are protected by the Fair Use Act.
Information documented here is specifically aimed for use relating to research and academic purposes. Therefore, any supposed infringements of copyright are protected by the Fair Use Act.
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Latest revision as of 19:17, 28 December 2014

This wiki documents the workings of the Club Penguin protocol, used for communicating between the server and the client.

What needs to be done

Copyrights

Information documented here is specifically aimed for use relating to research and academic purposes. Therefore, any supposed infringements of copyright are protected by the Fair Use Act.