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Old Sep 19th, 2006, 02:12
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friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Hi. I know I'm new here. but wanted to suggest a place for people to post
their 'works in progress' maybe?
I made a simple test program that isn't classified as a game or anything and didn't know where to post it .
just a thought
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Old Sep 19th, 2006, 02:24
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

It's an idea, but if your program was made using a language that has it's own category in this forum, you could post it there.
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Old Sep 19th, 2006, 02:47
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Yeah, my bad. I should have told you that one. But personally I still think it would be nice for 'work in progress' to have there own forum. That way you don't see posts in the website critique forum saying, I am almost finished, tell me what you think. They could post it there instead. I LIKE IT!!
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

well. I used flash 5 to make an html version, and a stand alone exe file. could someone point me in the right direction? thanks
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Sounds like the Flash forum to me ('Flash 5 to make html'???).
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

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I used flash 5 to make an html version, and a stand alone exe file.
That's odd.
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

yep, in the publish options, you cam click htnl, swfm projector, and several others. here;s the html code i got from it

I'll post some screen caps to show you guys what I mean , ok?

egit: i just posted some screen caps in the flash forum if you want to see what i am talking about
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

All I am getting is a path to the file on your computer.
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

yep same here.
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Anyone considering testing this .exe file should, of course, be aware they can spread viruses and ensure their system has adequate security and relevant updates.
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

actually this wasn't an exe file i posted. it was the html code for the flash i did. i'll see if i can get it to work for you guys
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Can I lay down some ground rules as I think they should stand (from a common sense point of view)

I dont think we need a new forum for this to be honest. Posts of this nature albeit common are as you say regarding unfinished 'stuff'. The 'stuff' is unfinished for a reason. People generally want feedback, problems solved or advice so they can progress.

The 'stuff' will generally fall under the category of flash, html, graphics or some other category that already has a dedicated forum.

With that in mind, I would suggest and indeed recommend posts of this nature be directed to the relevant forum dealing with the main technology involved in said 'stuff'.

If the 'stuff' is not already covered by an existing forum, then frankly guys you can just 'stuff' off (no seriously, you can request a new forum be created).

Hope this helps portray the situation in a more formal light.
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Re: friendly suggestion from the new guy...

Career in the British Diplomatic Corps beckoning there Rob.
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