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Post by plugger on Sept 5, 2005 13:32:22 GMT
First of all hi I am the new guy. When I stumbled on this site late the other night I thought I must have been dreaming but no this is real ;D I have a problem with the base file I go to the index and try to open a book and nothing. I get a "page cannot be displayed." Can any one help I want to play these books
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Post by nigthhunter on Sept 5, 2005 19:19:56 GMT
Hi Plugger and welcome to Project Aon.
If you download the book, you will need to download the base package too. The thing is I have never download the book so I cannot help you so much with that. Maybe you can wait to someone else show up. There is a more easy way, like I do, is to play it on-line. On that way you're sure this will work. Just to download the LoneWolf Action Chart to keep your stats. If something don't work, repost and someone will answer you or me tomorrow.
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Post by Thomas Wolmer on Sept 5, 2005 19:38:50 GMT
Yes, basically, you have to download both the base package and all the books you want to play, and extract them all to the same directory.
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Post by plugger on Sept 6, 2005 5:23:17 GMT
Ok so I downloaded the base package and all the books I wanted to play, but still no good I made a "lone Wolf Folder" then downloaded the base package and all the books into that folder. It is when I try to read a book by chosing it from the base package I get the message "page cannot be displayed." What am I doing wrong
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Post by nigthhunter on Sept 6, 2005 6:25:42 GMT
Hmmm weird!! Just try on my side with the first book and all was fine.
It seem that you do what must be done. Maybe it's your web browser. I'm not an expert in computer so I cannot help you more. Maybe the admins will be able to help.
Have you try it online???
Also have you check the other tread on the support board?
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Post by Thomas Wolmer on Sept 13, 2005 23:47:01 GMT
I just re-read this thread and it struck me... Did you also unpack all the books (i.e. the .zip or .tar.bz2 files)? It is not enough to put the download files in the same directory and then opening the HTML files from within the .zip or .tar.bz2 files (which is possible with some OS:es and tweaks).
Another really far-fetched idea is that you might be using some very old browser that has problems with space characters in file URLs... although this seems more than unlikely.
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