MySQL and XML data from the D&D 3.5 SRD, with full text. Includes Epic and Psionic data with the XPH errata. Currently included: * Classes * Feats * Monsters *...
... v1.1 released. Version 1.1 has basic equipment and magic, psionic and epic items, including artifacts. Note that scrolls, potions and wands don't have...
... I can't begin to tell you how happy I that some one (other than me) has done the SQL convertion of the 3.5 SRD. This is making the Basement and Lizards...
Hi everyone About a year ago, I wrote a fairly extensive D20 program, and I've started rewriting a 'meta' implementation in Python. Pursuant, I wrote a script...
Greetings D20 fans: Maybe its me and because I have not been much into computer coding in ages. I'm having a difficult time assessing where this group is...
... not ... Just to let Tom and the others in the group off the hook, those XML files are not based on any proposed standards here. In fact, those XML files...
... Unless you are hard-coding your character sheets and statblocks, you'll regret that. ... Including the word "none" can speed things up a lot when you're...
... it. You ... Indeed it does. I'm however heading towards a different way of implementing it. But thanks for making it available as well, it has inspired me...
... Sorry, just don't understand you here. If size, abilities or hit dice change these values need to be recalculated anyhow. Any character management...
... Yep yep, it's as I saw it, a database converted to XML. It is great work. Thanks very much for it. I'll be writing a Python script to dissect the...
... First of all, the program is only supposed to do calculations that the data tells it - you can't hard code any OGC. Secondly, if the end user wants to...
... the data ... sheets - he ... re: First, wotchootalkingboutwillis? It's illegal, or impossible? It's legal but with conditions. And you keep saying...
... It's very, very difficult to come up with an 'official' schema, since the schema itself depends on the intended purpose. Two major divisions exist for...
Campaign Suite Extended just went live a couple of days ago, with an XML database for .. well .. everything. I know it's not the prettiest XSL, but it works,...
I was thinking that we can "extend" the RSD. There are rules that need special prerequisites to be applicated. An example are armors made with Mithral. It...
... Epic ... I want to use your XML files in my program, but I want to credit your work correctly. Should I simply list your website address as the source and...
... Don't forget to update Section 15 of the OGL. For that matter, make sure datamonster has a OGL in it's gz file. -- http://www.spellbooksoftware.com...
I was thinking too that al the special,magical and extraordinary abilities of monsters and classes must be put in a their specific node (or table in the MySQL...
... tell me you are developing XML code to utilize a program/utility to run D20 games. I already surmised at least THAT much info. :D ... done my share of...
... I most heartily agree. I think that special abilities should each have their own node so they can be split up. Some abilities are rather subjective or...
From Campaign Suite Extendeds primary XML file: <csxml:Feature Name="Vermin Traits" Type="None" Quality="Special Quality"> <csxml:From>None</csxml:From> ...
... your ... the ... make ... Thanks for the reminder. I had forgotten about that. Just as a note, I made several automated changes to the XML file for the...
Maybe I'm just not being patient enough to wait, but for all the traffic I have seen in the ''d20-xml@yahoogroups.com'' for the last year, the guys I expected...
James said, "Maybe I'm just not being patient enough to wait [...]" Responses generally decrease the closer people get to the holiday season. I, for example,...