diff --git a/OpenSim/Region/OptionalModules/World/MoneyModule/SampleMoneyModule.cs b/OpenSim/Region/OptionalModules/World/MoneyModule/SampleMoneyModule.cs index 3160cd3324..06fd9b46a9 100644 --- a/OpenSim/Region/OptionalModules/World/MoneyModule/SampleMoneyModule.cs +++ b/OpenSim/Region/OptionalModules/World/MoneyModule/SampleMoneyModule.cs @@ -844,12 +844,37 @@ namespace OpenSim.Region.OptionalModules.World.MoneyModule } Scene s = LocateSceneClientIn(remoteClient.AgentId); + + // Implmenting base sale data checking here so the default OpenSimulator implementation isn't useless + // combined with other implementations. We're actually validating that the client is sending the data + // that it should. In theory, the client should already know what to send here because it'll see it when it + // gets the object data. If the data sent by the client doesn't match the object, the viewer probably has an + // old idea of what the object properties are. Viewer developer Hazim informed us that the base module + // didn't check the client sent data against the object do any. Since the base modules are the + // 'crowning glory' examples of good practice.. + + // Validate that the object exists in the scene the user is in SceneObjectPart part = s.GetSceneObjectPart(localID); if (part == null) { remoteClient.SendAgentAlertMessage("Unable to buy now. The object was not found.", false); return; } + + // Validate that the client sent the price that the object is being sold for + if (part.SalePrice != salePrice) + { + remoteClient.SendAgentAlertMessage("Cannot buy at this price. Buy Failed. If you continue to get this relog.", false); + return; + } + + // Validate that the client sent the proper sale type the object has set + if (part.ObjectSaleType != saleType) + { + remoteClient.SendAgentAlertMessage("Cannot buy this way. Buy Failed. If you continue to get this relog.", false); + return; + } + s.PerformObjectBuy(remoteClient, categoryID, localID, saleType); } }