Re: [MOD] Corpses
Posted: Wed Mar 20, 2013 11:10 am
@AggressionSsbb
.ftl is a .zip, just with a different extension. Other than that, there are no differences.
If the file still appears to be a zip, then you haven't done as harpuea told you to (file extensions, also win XP version) before changing to .ftl, so you've only changed the file's name, but not the extension.
@harpuea
That said, I've no idea why you won't just upload the ftl file somewhere else, other than forums' attachments. Forums don't accept the .ftl files because a) this "format" was not created by the devs and b) the devs did not create the site's engine themselves, they used phpBB, and c) phpBB apparently doesn't accept anything other than compressed archives (the one time I wanted to use it, I couldn't upload even a simple .txt file). If you really want to use forums' attachments, put the .ftl file into another zip, and upload that.
Dropbox.com and Google Drive are nice hosting providers (among countless others) that don't discriminate between file extensions, though I've had very little experience with the latter.
.ftl is a .zip, just with a different extension. Other than that, there are no differences.
If the file still appears to be a zip, then you haven't done as harpuea told you to (file extensions, also win XP version) before changing to .ftl, so you've only changed the file's name, but not the extension.
@harpuea
That said, I've no idea why you won't just upload the ftl file somewhere else, other than forums' attachments. Forums don't accept the .ftl files because a) this "format" was not created by the devs and b) the devs did not create the site's engine themselves, they used phpBB, and c) phpBB apparently doesn't accept anything other than compressed archives (the one time I wanted to use it, I couldn't upload even a simple .txt file). If you really want to use forums' attachments, put the .ftl file into another zip, and upload that.
Dropbox.com and Google Drive are nice hosting providers (among countless others) that don't discriminate between file extensions, though I've had very little experience with the latter.