Good point.
I installed Firefox and downloaded the files just fine.
Will now try and make it all work correctly.
Hopefully someone can figure out why IE didn't work but Firefox did.
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Try:
- Click on the Windows button.
- In "Search Programs and Files" start typing internet explorer at some point the list above will contain "Internet Explorer" and "Internet Explorer (no add-ons)" - keep typing until you see "Internet Explorer (no add-ons)" - click this. You'll get a message "Add ons are currently disabled" - that's OK, its what we want.
- Try logging into FG and downloading the files again.
This might help to identify if there is an add-on in IE that is causing the issue.
Yep I put all 4 files in the mod folder.
One more thing since I am being a pain in the A$$...does the ext file for controlling the mod files not work for Pathfinder in 3.0?
Does it have to do with the name? I opened a campaign folder I am working on in 3.0 PF and there is an extensionstate XML that only lists the backgrounds but nothing else. Do the extensions have to be enabled(for lack of a better word) for PF?
Here is what is in the XML, I tried but can't seem to edit it.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
-<extensionstate version="3.0">
-<extension name="Theme_Dungeon">
<loaded/>
</extension>
</extensionstate>
I have all the .ext files in the extension folder.
Which extension are you referring to? The answer is it may work, but it will need to have the compatible rulesets listed in the extension.xml file. In FG 3.0, Pathfinder is a specific ruleset (although heavily based on the 3.5e ruleset via the ruleset layers) so extensions will need to have the PFRPG ruleset added to the compatible rulesets in the extension. e.g.:
Code:<ruleset>
<name>PFRPG</name>
</ruleset>
Hey guys,
Point me in the right direction.
Is this the post were all the pathfinder modules are uploaded?
When new pathfinder books are released is there a module developed and uploaded here? Or we have to parse it ourselves?
The community produced ones, yes.
Someone somewhere has to create the data module, there's no one whose task it is specifically to do it.
Any OGL material or data that is covered by the Pathfinder community use policy (if you adhere to this policy) can be included in a Fantasy Grounds data module and distributed.