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Not sure who runs the boards but...
I posted in OpenEQ / Development by adding a comment to my last message on there, only I wan't logged in at the time....
It seemed to accept the message but now the whole thread seems to have gone missing.
There seems to be something very wrong :(
Not sure what you can do about it but someone ought to know.
Rogean
10-01-2004, 07:53 AM
Hmm, I see it in the recent replies etc, but not showing up.. wierd..
Not sure I can answer this now the post has gone and I can't see the details.
There was a topic I started asking about ZON files in the OpenEQ / Development forum.
There were already two replies I think, the last one by me. And I added another while logged out by mistake.
If you go to the forum now it says page 0 of 1 (or somthing like that) and even the main forum index page has a blank as the name of the last poster...
Sorry I can't remmeber any more, and sorry if I broke it somehow :(
Ah, I found the thread by looking at all posts by me.
http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=100063&highlight=#100063
It's still missing from where it ought to be though
Rogean
10-01-2004, 08:00 AM
YOU BORKED IT OMG
BAN JOO!
jk.. :P
When you tried to edit it, did it time out during the page loading? Or were you disconnected, anything of the likes, etc?
Rogean
10-01-2004, 08:02 AM
k, heres what to do .. go to the thread, and post your reply again, and it will fix.
Heres your reply (Which I had to delete):
"Also, TER files and MOD files seem to have the same format. The TER file is just the model for the basic terrain. In all the ZON files I've seen the TER file is the first entry in the objects list, so you don't have to load the terrain and the objects separately. Although the x, y, z coordinates of the objects seem to be relative to those of the first entry for the TER file. I don't know if that is just a special case or if there is some way to tell that the location of an object is relative to another one rather than absolute coordinates."
Um, now I can't see the thread either in the original forum or in the link I found.
And that was something I posted earlier, not the final post which seemed to be what broke it.
The thread was pretty much just written by me anyway, and some of the information was wrong anyway. Probably best if I just post a corrected version later then as a new thread.
Oh, and no. Nothing special happened editing it.
I had forgotten what my password was and requested a new one earlier though. It's possible I'd not logged in with the new one on this PC as it seemed to not know who I was after I posted it.
Rogean
10-01-2004, 08:08 AM
use this link:
http://www.eqemulator.net/forums/viewtopic.php?p=100080#100080
Yes that fixed it :)
Thanks for your help
Rogean
10-01-2004, 08:13 AM
Yep, Partially my fault, when i created those boards I forgot to set it so that you needed to be registered to post. :)
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