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Duality. wrote:Either this is a problem with The Third Crusade, or Clickable Maps. When using CM, if you're attacking to or from Corsica & Sardinia, it doesn't work and you have to use the drop-down menus. Don't know what's up.
Duality. wrote:Either this is a problem with The Third Crusade, or Clickable Maps. When using CM, if you're attacking to or from Corsica & Sardinia, it doesn't work and you have to use the drop-down menus. Don't know what's up.
The ampersand character (&) and the left angle bracket (<) MUST NOT appear in their literal form, except when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, a processing instruction, or a CDATA section. If they are needed elsewhere, they MUST be escaped using either numeric character references or the strings " & " and " < " respectively. The right angle bracket (>) may be represented using the string " > ", and MUST, for compatibility, be escaped using either " > " or a character reference when it appears in the string " ]]> " in content, when that string is not marking the end of a CDATA section.
ender516 wrote:Duality. wrote:Either this is a problem with The Third Crusade, or Clickable Maps. When using CM, if you're attacking to or from Corsica & Sardinia, it doesn't work and you have to use the drop-down menus. Don't know what's up.
I would bet a dollar to a doughnut that the "&" in the territory name is the problem. At first I was going to blame Clickable Maps, but then I read the XML 1.0 Specification Section 2.4 Character Data and Markup, to wit:The ampersand character (&) and the left angle bracket (<) MUST NOT appear in their literal form, except when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, a processing instruction, or a CDATA section. If they are needed elsewhere, they MUST be escaped using either numeric character references or the strings " & " and " < " respectively. The right angle bracket (>) may be represented using the string " > ", and MUST, for compatibility, be escaped using either " > " or a character reference when it appears in the string " ]]> " in content, when that string is not marking the end of a CDATA section.
We can't blame Clickable Maps too much for failing to work around ill-formed XML. Other maps have the same problem. British Isles 2 and Oceania come to mind, but there may be more. If the site itself was fussier, these would not work at all and would have been straightened out before these maps made it out of beta. Since we are still in beta here, there is still an opportunity to correct this easily.
I intend to post a bug report regarding this problem as found in other maps but I have to decide whether to make separate reports to each map thread, or one overriding one which the site could implement on maps already quenched.
Kabanellas wrote:I'm gathering up everyone experiences, Andrew's and my own, of course. And this is what I'm purposing on:
-making mandatory to hold both Granada and The Vatican to achieve victory. One would have to hold 5 regions to win the game now
-increasing starting troops in London from 3 to 6
-decreasing Constantinople, Seleucia and Venice neutral troops to 3 only
-decreasing Tyre neutral troops to 4
..and that's about it, for now
K
luxCRUSADER wrote:ALALALALAL THIS MAP IS GOD
the.killing.44 wrote:luxCRUSADER wrote:ALALALALAL THIS MAP IS GOD
the.killing.44 wrote:More starting positions should be part of the victory condition; they're much harder to get.
AndrewB wrote:ender516 wrote:Duality. wrote:Either this is a problem with The Third Crusade, or Clickable Maps. When using CM, if you're attacking to or from Corsica & Sardinia, it doesn't work and you have to use the drop-down menus. Don't know what's up.
I would bet a dollar to a doughnut that the "&" in the territory name is the problem. At first I was going to blame Clickable Maps, but then I read the XML 1.0 Specification Section 2.4 Character Data and Markup, to wit:The ampersand character (&) and the left angle bracket (<) MUST NOT appear in their literal form, except when used as markup delimiters, or within a comment, a processing instruction, or a CDATA section. If they are needed elsewhere, they MUST be escaped using either numeric character references or the strings " & " and " < " respectively. The right angle bracket (>) may be represented using the string " > ", and MUST, for compatibility, be escaped using either " > " or a character reference when it appears in the string " ]]> " in content, when that string is not marking the end of a CDATA section.
We can't blame Clickable Maps too much for failing to work around ill-formed XML. Other maps have the same problem. British Isles 2 and Oceania come to mind, but there may be more. If the site itself was fussier, these would not work at all and would have been straightened out before these maps made it out of beta. Since we are still in beta here, there is still an opportunity to correct this easily.
I intend to post a bug report regarding this problem as found in other maps but I have to decide whether to make separate reports to each map thread, or one overriding one which the site could implement on maps already quenched.
Before calling someones XML ill-formed, you have to check your claim first.
In the actual XML for this map located here:
http://www.conquerclub.com/maps/Third_Crusade.xml
the name is defined accordingly to the XML 1.0 specs PROPERLY:
<name>Corsica & Sardinia</name>
Raskholnikov wrote:Lux,
No he wouldn't be sued. He's a 15-year old high school kid. So he said something inappropriate. We all do at his age. Since we no longer stone or burn heretics of any age, let's just fogivre and forget.... You didn't have perfect judgement at 15 either, did you?
R
luxCRUSADER wrote:I AM STILL IN HEAVEN ........................ I LOVE YOUR MAP !!! ... YOU ARE A FREAKIN GENIUS !!! ... I WAS GOING TO MAKE A MAP ON THE CRUSADES - AND I AM SOOOOO RELIEVED THAT I DON'T HAVE TO FINISH WHAT I STARTED ... LOL .....
00iCon wrote:luxCRUSADER wrote:I AM STILL IN HEAVEN ........................ I LOVE YOUR MAP !!! ... YOU ARE A FREAKIN GENIUS !!! ... I WAS GOING TO MAKE A MAP ON THE CRUSADES - AND I AM SOOOOO RELIEVED THAT I DON'T HAVE TO FINISH WHAT I STARTED ... LOL .....
I believe the second crusade is still up for grabs![]()
or, if you know about the topic, just a single battle (like the one in the movie "Kingdom of Heaven") may make a good map.
Raskholnikov wrote:The Second Crusade was a total disaster. There is no game there.
Kabanellas wrote:I'm gathering up everyone experiences, Andrew's and my own, of course. And this is what I'm purposing on:
-making mandatory to hold both Granada and The Vatican to achieve victory. One would have to hold 5 regions to win the game now
-increasing starting troops in London from 3 to 6
-decreasing Constantinople, Seleucia and Venice neutral troops to 3 only
-decreasing Tyre neutral troops to 4
..and that's about it, for now
K
AndrewB wrote:Kabanellas wrote:I'm gathering up everyone experiences, Andrew's and my own, of course. And this is what I'm purposing on:
-making mandatory to hold both Granada and The Vatican to achieve victory. One would have to hold 5 regions to win the game now
-increasing starting troops in London from 3 to 6
-decreasing Constantinople, Seleucia and Venice neutral troops to 3 only
-decreasing Tyre neutral troops to 4
..and that's about it, for now
K
I'd support all that.
One more suggestion. Bonus for the Almahondas seems high at +4. I'd decrease it to +3.
Also because London is starting with 6 now, I'd increase Wales neutrals to the total of 6.
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