... Some comments here, then. Please note that when I say "should" below, this is my opinion, not some unassailable fact. You're making what I think is a...
... Yeah, I didn't use the class spell lists at all. Wasn't interested. I couldn't find any information there that wasn't duplicated in the spell listing...
Is it possible to get your SRD parser code? I can help parse other parts (monsters, etc.). Also, does anyone have the SRD in a database (Access or SQL) format?...
... Best bet is to join the GotDotNet workspace "d20 XML" (http:\\workspaces.gotdotnet.com\d20xml). That way we can collaborate a little more productively as...
Considering the fact that QNames don't have a tree structure apart from the ns name, and so nothing makes the NCName skills.jump related to skills.tumble, what...
I haven't forgotten that I need to update the RFC's with November and Decembers discussion, I simply ran into "the holidays" and found that family obligations...
I use VS (VisualBasic) extensively at work, so I am not an anti-MS clone, but, if you decide to produce a VS-specific (MS SQL) database, that will leave out...
... Not sure if this is in response to the d20 XML project I started on GotDotNet, but it'd be kind of silly to use MS SQL or MySQL when you're discussing...
... Considering the fact that QNames don't have a tree ... I don't really like "skills.jump" and "skills.tumble" -- I would just call them "jump" and "tumble" ...
... Okay, my quick initial response is that it was more of an offhand remark -- it's a gut feel, because it simply is not aesthetic. i.e. conceptually the SRD...
... Okay, think of it this way. Or, rather, do any of the following seem _un_reasonable trains of thought? "My character hit a new level and has to pick a...
... Interesting. I was thinking in terms of putting source last and didn't like it. I kind of like it in the middle as you have here. If we *do* implement a...
<I know, I know, I still need to update the RFCs...> That said, I have started work on creating a d20 minis game -- think "Start with SRD, try to get D&D...
Michael, You might want to take a look at SVG for this project. I have a lot of experience with flash and know that the flash-xml handling is not exactly...
I'm affraid you're wrong. SVG allows to embed javascripts which may be triggered by user events such as "click", "onmouse", "keypress" and so on... More...
Hum, sorry you were not "wrong" as I said ;) I had read only your 1st sentence. Thierry ... From: Thierry Bissler To: d20-xml@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday,...
... I can think of one complication right off the bat. The minis handbook expressly denies it actually _has_ any Open Game Content inside. So unless you got...
... SRD is released under the OGL. There is nothing preventing me from taking the SRD, generating a character, and then removing ability scores, skills, feats,...
... At least that's what you've _heard_, because to avoid even the hint of infringement you wanted to do a completely _cleanroom_ implementation, _right_?...
... The fact is, that you don't even have to do all that work. In the latest SRD the monster listings have things like, "Speed: 30 ft (6 squares)" in their...
Sorry guys, I hadn't been checking the group for a little while. I don't have a website for any of my stuff yet but I could consider it. I had thought of the...
While SVG can theoretically do a lot of the things Flash can do, Flash is (right now, at least) the superior choice for a few reasons: 1. Ubiquity of the Flash...
Hi folks I'm working on a "Stat Block Paster" mini-application that would allow a user to select a monster and have a stat block (Dungeon magazine format) for...
Hi Cory, I might be able to supply you with the data you need. If I'm remembering correctly I used the d20 3.0 SRD monster data files as the source for my...
All the fields used in stat blocks: name, size and type, hit dice, initiative, speed, ac, base attack, grapple, attack, full attack, space and reach, special...
Hi Cory, would something like the following work? Does any one have a machine that could host my app? It just needs Tomcat and MySQL. mxt <?xml version="1.0"...
And so how would you like that? One huge big honking file or in smaller bits one liked one letter at a time. mxt ... Yep. Sure would. Sorry, not my machine. ...