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Tommiball

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Hi basstabs, thanks a lot. I've had a closer look at your package, today, and was really impressed, how much effort you have put into generating this clean, straight-forward code.

But I couldn't open your tutorial when opening the site from local disk. Some investigation showed that this problem is caused by a change in Firefox's default handling of local files in context of the same-origin-policy. Details here: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CORS/Errors/CORSRequestNotHttp

If you want, I can write a small instruction how to switch the setting off (temporarily).

Btw: It is not possible to open the wiki-page for installing the modules, from your online wiki page, because the .html suffix is missing in the link. But the .html can be added to the link. It is here (hope it works): https://v6p9d9t4.ssl.hwcdn.net/html/2701482/TBA/Documentation/wiki_play_module_i...


BR Sky

Hello MasterCollector. First of all, major props for contributing and sharing this game with us.

Yet, I am saddened by your narrow-minded response to mcakesgaming. Imagine where you were today, without public domain resources and information, education, schooling, libraries, science ... most of it for free or little money. If you say you started from 0 and didn't have anything to start from, you seem to have no idea or appreciation for what society has already done for you.

Sorry if this sounds rough or mean, too. But I don't feel there's ANYTHING wrong about mcakesgaming's kind request to contribute your work to public domain in return for due credits. Returning creative work to the benefit of society is a valid motivation and the idea behind open source and free software, too. There's no logic in deduction that he (and everyone else) has to start from scratch, JUST BECAUSE you had to. Starting off from where someone else stopped is the most logical and productive approach and does not in the least mean by itself that he wants to exploit or steal your work!

So, feel free to keep your intellectual property for yourself, it's your choise. But please stop arguing that everyone can and has to start from scratch, just because you had to.

Thanks again for the game, very nice work! :-)