BLACKJACK SAYS...
If you look just below the blog's title image, you'll see a series of blue boxes that link to content pages of this blog. I've received a note that someone has experienced an issue with access to the pdfs on the Nine Year's War Page (the comment has since been posted in the comments section there). I've tried to replicate the problem, but have been unable to do so (everything works as far as I can tell). If anyone else has visited the content pages, especially the Nine Years War page, could you please let me know if there have been any issues with seeing or downloading the content. I would appreciate it. You can comment here or on the page in question.One thing, the comment setting on this blog has them being moderated after 30 days (one way to fend off spam). On the main page, each post has its own clock (so there is no moderation unless the post is over 30 days old). The content pages, on the other hand, only have one comment box, which was created when the pages were formed. Thus, they are all over the 30 day limit. This explains why there is moderation there and not on posts on the blog (in case you were curious).
I'll be travelling for the Thanksgiving Holiday here in the US. Back on Friday. I'll be able to check the blog while I'm on the road, though.
Sorry to distract from the serious business of toy soldiers for this sort of thing, but Black Jack can be a forceful fellow sometimes.
The PDF links seem to work fine for me Ed.
ReplyDeleteThanks, AJ,
ReplyDeleteI think the issue was some confusion with the interface for a folder vs a pdf. I've posted a reply in the Nine Year's War comment area that should clear it up.
The scenario folders download fine in Firefox. I didn't test them with other browsers. Might suggest they try Firefox or Chrome if IE or Safari lets them down.
ReplyDeleteThanks, AJ. Good point on the browser. Probably Firefox would work the best.
DeleteWorks fine for me too Ed.
ReplyDelete(I've been following your V&B Nine Years War stuff with great interest by the way - my favourite period and one of my favourite rulesets. You have done some great work here).
Thanks, Duc, I very much appreciate your efforts and blog as well. After a long hiatus, I intend to complete my "Nine Year's War Cycle" with scenarios for the battles of Steenkerke and Fleurus.
DeleteBest, Ed M
Correction: I've already done Steenkerke. I meant Neerwinden.
DeleteEd