When you upload remixes, how do you get the "Based on Whoever's project" or "Based on thisperson's version of thatguy's project" text? I have a remix of my own project that I want to upload.
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Just upload it, the site will detect if it is a remix automatically.
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WindozeNT wrote:
meowmeow55 wrote:
Just upload it, the site will detect if it is a remix automatically.
How does it do that?
It knows the "history" of the project... For example, shift-click the "file" menu and write a project summary... It'll tell you exactly who saved it, when, and under which file name. Each file has a little bit of data like that, and the site knows who uploaded it and when.
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Did you download the original project, edit it, save it, and then upload it? You have to do that for it to detect that it's a remix.
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For it to be a remix, you have to have downloaded the project from the Scratch Website and edited it from there. It sounds like you may have just revised the project by opening it offline and fixing it.
Last edited by rufflebee (2010-07-24 20:31:50)
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Jonathanpb wrote:
Did you download the original project, edit it, save it, and then upload it? You have to do that for it to detect that it's a remix.
You have to save it? That shouldn't be necessary... I remember countless times where I'd not saved the project yet it mentioned it was a remix.
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OK, everything is fixed now. (link to project) There's the smoother version of my first uploaded project. I had to reupload several times to fix corruption that happened during uploading (like my Pac-Fruit appearing at random places). Now I know how to upload!
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Last edited by WindozeNT (2010-07-24 21:15:51)
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coolstuff wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Did you download the original project, edit it, save it, and then upload it? You have to do that for it to detect that it's a remix.
You have to save it? That shouldn't be necessary... I remember countless times where I'd not saved the project yet it mentioned it was a remix.
You're right coolstuff, saving isn't required. It auto-saves a temporary copy and uploads it to the Scratch server. Then, it deletes the temporary files used in uploading.
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WindozeNT wrote:
coolstuff wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
Did you download the original project, edit it, save it, and then upload it? You have to do that for it to detect that it's a remix.
You have to save it? That shouldn't be necessary... I remember countless times where I'd not saved the project yet it mentioned it was a remix.
You're right coolstuff, saving isn't required. It auto-saves a temporary copy and uploads it to the Scratch server. Then, it deletes the temporary files used in uploading.
WindozeNT
That makes sense Thanks for clearing that up!
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