I recently posted a new project, but when I tested it out, it didn't work. I tried to re-post it several times, but it still doesn't work. The project is called The HARD Maze Game, if you want to see what's wrong with it. I haven't had this problem before, but I've seen projects that have. Please help!
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The Java Player is written in Java, while the Scratch program is written in Squeak - Squeak and Java have some differences, so projects sometimes have problems in the Java Player.
Read about it here.
EDIT: Why is the link not working? :S
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2011-02-13 23:29:31)
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Jonathanpb wrote:
The Java Player is written in Java, while the Scratch program is written in Squeak - Squeak and Java have some differences, so projects sometimes have problems in the Java Player.
Read about it here.
EDIT: Why is the link not working? :S
Because you put "Dont" instead of "Don't".
Correct link: http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Why_Do … ly_Online?
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scimonster wrote:
Jonathanpb wrote:
The Java Player is written in Java, while the Scratch program is written in Squeak - Squeak and Java have some differences, so projects sometimes have problems in the Java Player.
Read about it here.
EDIT: Why is the link not working? :SBecause you put "Dont" instead of "Don't".
Correct link: http://wiki.scratch.mit.edu/wiki/Why_Do … ly_Online?
You also "put" "Dont"!
Saying this again:
mathematics wrote:
It's because of the apostrophe in "don't". This link should be working.
Tip: Next time replace the apostrophe with "%27", just like how the question mark is replaced by "%3F".![]()
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