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MDL file : Quake2 or NWN file ?!?!

Started by August 09, 2004 10:09 AM
7 comments, last by fractoid 20 years, 4 months ago
I am getting really mixed up here . Is MDL file Quake2's model file or NeverWinterNight's model file ? Or is it one and the same ? If not , does anyone know where i could find mdl loader's (NeverWinterNight's model) source code ?
http://www.wnwn.net/mdl/
http://linux.ucla.edu/~phaethon/q3a/formats/md2-schoenblum.html

[google] [grin]

[edit: there are meant to be two links there. If anyone can point out a flaw in my HTML, feel free to slap me. :P ]

[Edited by - fractoid on August 9, 2004 9:12:51 PM]
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Quote: Original post by fractoid
http://www.wnwn.net/mdl/
http://linux.ucla.edu/~phaethon/q3a/formats/md2-schoenblum.html


Looks fine to me...
Disclaimer: "I am in no way qualified to present advice on any topic concerning anything and can not be held responsible for any damages that my advice may incurr (due to neither my negligence nor yours)"
Odd... it comes up looking like this for me:


The HTML (cut&pasted from the forum view page) looks like this. (not posted inline due to further forum processing)
Do my links come up ok?
Disclaimer: "I am in no way qualified to present advice on any topic concerning anything and can not be held responsible for any damages that my advice may incurr (due to neither my negligence nor yours)"
Yes, they do. That's what makes it odd. I wonder if it'll work for me if I log out?
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:) I am looking for NWN Mdl loader ,not Quake .
http://www.wnwn.net/mdl - link is good , useful info :)

Maybe more?
I fixed your HTML code when I quoted you..

<a href="http://www.wnwn.net/mdl/">http://www.wnwn.net/mdl/</a><a href="http://linux.ucla.edu/~phaethon/q3a/formats/md2-schoenblum.html">http://linux.ucla.edu/~phaethon/q3a/formats/md2-schoenblum.html</a>


*slaps fractoid with a giant trout*

*grins widely*
Disclaimer: "I am in no way qualified to present advice on any topic concerning anything and can not be held responsible for any damages that my advice may incurr (due to neither my negligence nor yours)"
Hmm... OK, so adding quotes around the href fixes things. Still, I thought quotes around such things were optional (or at least treated as such by most web browsers and developers).

Doesn't explain why the forum added in a single extra quote at the end of the first href though. :/

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