JJames19119
Newbie Kitsune
Believe in yourself...
Posts: 7
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Post by JJames19119 on Jan 26, 2005 6:02:55 GMT -5
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Post by hypergreyfox on Mar 6, 2005 21:29:23 GMT -5
You made that game?You good, I can't wait for the full game.
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Post by eh on Mar 6, 2005 21:42:47 GMT -5
when i click it it brings me to a bunch of odd looking characters as in abcdef not as in Sonic
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Post by Xen Zeratul on Mar 7, 2005 15:05:09 GMT -5
Wow, i like it. I cant wait to see the finished product
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Albino Fox
Average Sonic Bait
Hi! My name's... Idunno, forget that, just call me "Al".
Posts: 91
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Post by Albino Fox on Mar 10, 2005 16:14:00 GMT -5
When I click it, it brings me to a bunch of odd looking characters, as in abcdef, not as in Sonic. That's because the browser doesn't know how to use the file. All you have to do, though, is download it (right click, Save Link As...), and then unzip it (using WinZip). (If you don't have winzip, ask about the free download online.)I myself am kinda too busy to play around right now, unfortunately. BTW, it'd certainly be nice if you could someday put some kind of information at your homepage, i.e. information on your files.
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Post by XFox Prower on Mar 10, 2005 19:04:52 GMT -5
when i click it it brings me to a bunch of odd looking characters as in abcdef not as in Sonic That's because the server is sending the file as "text/plain", which is why your browser treats it like it's a simple text file. It's not the browser's fault because they're supposed to go by the mimetype the server sends the file as rather than the file's extension. Mozilla and Firefox have followed this rule since forever. Even Internet Explorer does this now (ever since Windows XP Service Pack 2).
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Post by Morphed Chaos on Mar 11, 2005 15:22:57 GMT -5
so how do we convert the text file into a game file?
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Post by Kyran on Mar 12, 2005 4:21:56 GMT -5
so how do we convert the text file into a game file? Oh the joys about knowing nothing about computers.
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