New version of Custom Level Database released.
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New version of Custom Level Database released.
The file contains no spyware/virus/trojan or other nasty!
The file is 25kb in size, and can be downloaded from:
http://www.geocities.com/hcclanuk
I have added all the levels posted upto 25th March 2004, and added a new stats page to the program, I require feedback, suggestions, etc, the file has been downloaded 42 times so someone must be using it and have some ideas.
The file is 25kb in size, and can be downloaded from:
http://www.geocities.com/hcclanuk
I have added all the levels posted upto 25th March 2004, and added a new stats page to the program, I require feedback, suggestions, etc, the file has been downloaded 42 times so someone must be using it and have some ideas.
- janetgalle
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HELP.......error message
HI Honey, I'm Home.....
I downloaded your first Custom level data base and it works fine. I really like it and refer to it all the time.
This new one I downloaded, but I keep getting an error message when I try to unzip it.
"Compressed Folders Error"
"File skipped unknown compression method"
Whats what?
jg

I downloaded your first Custom level data base and it works fine. I really like it and refer to it all the time.

This new one I downloaded, but I keep getting an error message when I try to unzip it.

"Compressed Folders Error"
"File skipped unknown compression method"
Whats what?

jg
I also got an error using WinZip 8.0. I got the following:
skipping: Level Database.exe: this file is not in the standard Zip 2.0 format
Please see www.winzip.com/zip20.htm for more information
error: no files were found - nothing to do
Maybe a new version would be better?
However:
I was able to right-click ; explore ; than drag and dropped it to the desktop. This will work from WinXP. I knw it won't work from Win98 not sure about other operatiing systems.
Jen
skipping: Level Database.exe: this file is not in the standard Zip 2.0 format
Please see www.winzip.com/zip20.htm for more information
error: no files were found - nothing to do
Maybe a new version would be better?
However:
I was able to right-click ; explore ; than drag and dropped it to the desktop. This will work from WinXP. I knw it won't work from Win98 not sure about other operatiing systems.
Jen
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