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#1 2008-05-15 03:05:00

fabi85
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Registered: 2008-05-13
Posts: 27

big Project doesn't want to run on a browser

I created a game, which has a lot of code. It works fine, if it's opened in Scratch. But after I uploaded the projekt, nothing happends, when I want to start it. Please help, I invested so much time in this...  sad

Here's the project:
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/fabi85/164318


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Phil

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#2 2008-05-15 04:51:18

Paddle2See
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Registered: 2007-10-27
Posts: 1000+

Re: big Project doesn't want to run on a browser

I took a quick look at the project.  The first thing I noticed is that most of the scripts were in English but there was a test on Background Number that had remained in some other language, 'Hintergrund Nr', and that test would not work until I went to the drop-down and selected 'Background #'.  This is rather odd, since the project seems to have been done in English, judging from the sprite names.  Possibly, this is your problem.  Was this developed on an obsolete version of Scratch?

I think there is also a problem with the menu selection sprites  cmdHowToPlay and cmdPlayGame.  You are keeping them hidden until the mouse touches them, then you reveal them.  This seems to work in Scratch.  In the online player I don't think a hidden sprite will respond to a mouse touch.  Try changing them from hidden to Ghost Effect 100.

There are several things online that work differently, usuallly having to do with mouse-clicks and mouse sensing.  Someday soon I will write up everything I have learned on that subject and post it to the Forum.

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#3 2008-05-15 07:21:41

fabi85
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Registered: 2008-05-13
Posts: 27

Re: big Project doesn't want to run on a browser

Thank you very much for the tip with the "Hintergrund Nr.". It seems, this is a translation-bug. I'm from switzerland, so I used the German-Translation. When I changed the language to english, I had the same problem.
In the university it's usual to write code in English, that's why the "most  wink " sprites and variables are named in english. It works now! In the future I work just with the english-GUI to avoid such problems! I put you in the ProjectNode to "honor" you  wink

Now you can try  smile
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/fabi85/164417


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Phil

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