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Aaron Grey

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  1. No worries, you're doing amazing work with that map
  2. I didn't "start a local webserver" because I've no idea how to do it, I tried both of the other methods though and neither works. In both cases I still get the "Access to restricted URL denied" message in firefox. I tried the torrent and I also tried saving the whole website via right click and then I even used HTTrack website copier to make absolutely sure I really download the whole page but it simply doesn't work. Now curiously if I simply right-click on the live page and save the website this way, then the blue POI are where they actually should be placed relative to each other, there is simply no map below it. This has not been the case before with any other method... Obviously I also put the "maps" folder to where I saved the webpage aka. where I put the torrent. Any other ideas I could try?
  3. I did that, here's what came out. No idea what to make of it though. Strangely firefox is the only browser showing the default blue points of interest, but they are all lined up in a row along the top edge of where the map should be.
  4. Unfortunately I can't get the downloaded files to work either (the online version works). I've downloaded all the torrent files including the mandatory page as well as all maps and challenge maps. So basically I made a base folder named PZmap, inside that folder are the folders "fonts", "images", "maps" and "socialshareprivacy" and among lots of other files, the index.html is also in that base PZmap folder. Inside the "maps" folder I got a couple more folders called "SurvivalL0" all the way to "SurvivalL7" and inside the SurvivalL0 folder I got another folder called "map_files", as well as "extra.json", "overlays.json", "overlays_old.json" and "overview.jgp" - all the other survival folders just got a folder also named "map_files" as well as a map.xml. I tried chrome, internet explorer and even opera to open the index.html file in the base folder, but all I get it is the interface that's at the top, the left and the bottom with only black where the map should be. Is there any error in the way I set it up? Any suggestions how I might fix it? Are there possibly any dependencies I need to have installed without which it will not work? I got the XNA Framework 4.0 and the .NET Framework 4.5, and I got the Flash Player 17 in my Programs and features list, anything else I need?
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