Hi Thomas,
I was under the impression that xml was more structured so you could query
it easily using xPath or parse it using xerces or a similar utility.
Plus, how would you validate your text file? You could compare the xml with
the xsd and validate the xml source quickly.
Pranav
Hi Thomas,
I hear you. However, my question relates to the stage where you are writing
the story for the game in a word processor. Or, do you start writing
directly in a database?
If you go to http\://www.ffproject.com or http://www.projectaon.org, you
will find a number of downloadable game
Will do
On 7/24/09, dark d...@xgam.org wrote:
Very generous nick.
As I said, could you please get back to me with the link so that I can fix
audiogames.net.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
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From: Nick Helms nick.he...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list
It is unfortunate that the developer seems to have discontinued work on the
game. Despite the extremely high frustration factor, at least for me, the
game did have a great deal of potential. I never did get past story 3
though.
Gabba gabba hey!
- Original Message -
From: Nick Helms
true. wish there were a few more things added to it like some more
navigation aids, but yes.
On 7/25/09, Bryan Peterson bpeterson2...@cableone.net wrote:
It is unfortunate that the developer seems to have discontinued work on the
game. Despite the extremely high frustration factor, at least for
That sendspace link doesn’t work.
On 7/25/09, piotr machacz piterm...@gmail.com wrote:
true. wish there were a few more things added to it like some more
navigation aids, but yes.
On 7/25/09, Bryan Peterson bpeterson2...@cableone.net wrote:
It is unfortunate that the developer seems to have
Hi there,
It doesn't work, because the link that is displayed there is a
adverticement. Or do I spell that right? I don't care, because I don't like
them annyway.
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Sent: Saturday, July 25, 2009 7:05 PM
Just a reminder, the BPP Flyin is still on schedule. All systems go...
Cheers,
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the download link should be on the page.
It's not a direct download, because you have to pay sendspace lots of money
for those. Just search for the file technoshock game and you should be able
to find it.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
- Original Message -
From: Nick Helms
hey everyone.
peter asked me to post it today bekause he had to go to the bed.
on the audyssey mailing list, Phil Vlasak did a joke about creating a
new game
called flip a coin. since peter is just starting to learn how to
program, he decided to take
the challenge and try to program it. and he was
aah cool.
unfortunately I went to a party last night and woke up rather late, with
another party this afternoon and having only just got through the chores and
other things its appearing that I just plain can't go on the side again.
time seems to be flying me away from any airport, I will land
ok.
hmmm.
for a game yeah it was quite simpal.
Good sounds, although speech of some voices for heads or tales and other score
could a little louder.
good sfx.
The chance factor is just so it sertainly mirrors what happens when you take a
coin toss.
You don't know which it will pop up as.
At
Hi I just downloaded the game but can't seem to open it? I know its a rar
file so I thought I could extract it by using the context key but that
didn't work, can someone help me?
thanks
lelia
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From: Matheus an...@bol.com.br
To: Gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Saturday,
Sadly only win rar can extract rar files, windows doesn't come with a built
in rar extractor if that's what you meant, just zip. So you'll have to get
win rar to extract and play it, unless anyone else knows of another utility
that can extract rar files, which I'd be interested in as 7zip
You can download WinRar from www.winrar.com. It's only a demo because it is
shareware, but actually if you're just going to be opening compressed files
that's all you really need. It's also extremely accessible. I've used it for
many years to open video game music files.
You have acquired the
Odd, sinse I've been extracting Rar files with 7zip for years without a
problem (did one just earlier tonight in fact).
I must admit before I tried I didn't think 7zip would sinse it can't create
rar archives, but clearly it can extract them.
Beware the Grue!
Dark.
- Original
I use izarc from www.izarc.org
At 03:10 p.m. 26/07/2009, you wrote:
Sadly only win rar can extract rar files, windows doesn't come with a built in
rar extractor if that's what you meant, just zip. So you'll have to get win
rar to extract and play it, unless anyone else knows of another utility
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