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| Nick Gammon
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| Sat 26 Oct 2002 01:58 AM (UTC) |
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| Plugins now have their own web page listing the released plugins (written by us) and a description of how to install them, and how to write your own.
This is at the MUSHclient plugins page. |
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| Vaejor
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| Reply #1 on Sat 26 Oct 2002 02:53 PM (UTC) |
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| Is there any way to make the source XML browser friendly when you click on the first link and making a specific link(maybe one on the primary listing and one on the browser friendly version) that would let you actually download the information?
I would enjoy looking through these plugins just to see what people are doing with them. I usually don't want to download them though, thus making an extra step or 3.
I know I could use "View Page Source" in (?any) browser to see it as well, but looking for a longterm simplest way for everyone just browsing through.
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| Nick Gammon
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| Reply #2 on Sat 26 Oct 2002 08:14 PM (UTC) |
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Is there any way to make the source XML browser friendly when you click on the first link
As it is, it does that. :) I am using Internet Explorer right now, and if I just click on the link it downloads as viewable XML, complete with little + and - signs to expand/contract whole sections (eg. all triggers).
If you are using a different browser, you probably just need to find an XML-viewing app and configure the browser to use that as a "helper app" for XML.
In fact, when I was using Netscape, it used Internet Explorer to view XML files, rather bizarrely. |
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Posted by
| Vaejor
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| Reply #3 on Sat 26 Oct 2002 09:41 PM (UTC) |
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| Ah, okay.
Yeah, I guess Mozilla just doesn't like it. I'll see if I can find a plugin for it to parse it better.
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