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  1. Originally posted by _UXcva:

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Soddball:

    I hate you all so much, I've got some evil new scenarios brewing up. Who needs some pain? :mad: :mad:

    Dave H needs some big-time pain and it can't come soon enough . That travesty of a "battle" [ BDLRM(2?)] was bad enough. Would prefer defensive position . And rockets. Please sent turn/set-up .

    Regards,

    _UXcva\

    By Direction

    :mad: :mad: :mad: </font>

  2. Originally posted by Dave H:

    </font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by _UXcva:

    Goodale you bastiche!

    Truer words were never spoken. :D:D

    Hey _UXcva, long time no see! How's life on Lake Michigan treating you? Ever see Tugboat? He never did finish the BDLRM2 scenario. Of course, he was taking a beating much like the ones suffered by so many wannabes. :D:D </font>

  3. Harry,

    I'm a novice at HTML and a Mac guy also but may I suggest an easy fix for your blue on green background problem. Open up your Word doc and scroll about half way down to this area:

    body bgcolor="#506f19" lang=EN-US link=blue vlink=blue style='tab-interval:

    .5in'

    Change #506f19" to "#D3CAAC"

    Your homepage will now have the same background color as most of your other pages. I couldn't figure out how to keep the green background and make the links black. I would also suggest changing the "title" (via the HTML coding) of your homepage, currently called "Homepage", to Harry Yeide's Homepage or something to that effect. Makes it easier to bookmark etc.

    [ June 10, 2005, 10:31 AM: Message edited by: _UXcva ]

  4. It would seem to be related to the "Internet Preferences" file found in System Folder>Preferences. I moved my internet prefs file (which effects other prefs like IE also) to the desktop so the system would create a new one. It resulted in the same problem Spitfire is having. Replacing the new one with the prefs file I had moved to the desktop returned things to normal.

  5. Originally posted by SpitfireXI:

    Does the icon of the file change once you have renamed the files? Even after after I have saved the link to disk and renamed it with the appropriate ending the file icon still shows up as a Internet Explorer related icon.

    When I save a battle/op the way I described earlier its saved automatically as a SimpleText file. If a battle is saved as a IE text file they don't work in-game I've found. Its something to do the IE prefs or file exchange prefs I believe.

    If I discover anything further related to this I'll let you know. {I'm using IE:Mac 5.1.7, OS 9.2.2 btw}

    [ May 17, 2005, 01:00 AM: Message edited by: _UXcva ]

  6. Originally posted by SpitfireXI:

    [snip]..... I moved them into the battle folder. I start the game up and the battle is not listed there.

    You mention "the battle folder". Battles and operations go into the Scenarios folder. That might be the problem(?). I would suggest keeping the maps in the Quick Battle Maps folder.

    [ May 16, 2005, 11:35 AM: Message edited by: _UXcva ]

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