Hi Paul,

I think that the best solution for you is to use a database engine (V12DBE
Xtra fom Integration New Media). That way, you can easily save your game
data in a file (V12 DB file) so the player can send it to other player via
email. You can also use a more advanced solution with V12 Online. It will
allow you to make a game server with many game "results" so all the players
can share the same data over the internet. I don't know if it makes sense,
but this is the solution I would use.

If you want to see what you can achieve with V12, you can visit INM's site
at: http://www.integration.qc.ca

Jonathan

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> Hi all
>
> I think I may have a problem. I am working on a game for a cdrom, the game
> is similar to mastermind. Anyway the idea is that someone can either just
> play the game against the computer or they can create a game and send it to
> a friend to solve. Now I think I may be trying to achieve the impossible -
> am I?
>
> I think I have heard that it is possible to save a castlib in a projector.
> So I was thinking I could do it somehow using this functionality. But would
> that mean I need to enable the user to email multiple files i.e the castlib
> and the projector? Is it possible to do as a shockwave file as a projector
> would be a fairly large attachment. Is there a way to automatically create a
> self-extracting executable (Mac and PC)?
>
> Has anyone done anything similar, suggest any possible solutions, or just
> tell me that it is plain impossible.
>
> Thanks
>
> Paul


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