squad.xml – Talk

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The xml, dtd and xsl files can also be hosted on an FTP server.

It's recommended that you have a seperate login on your FTP for your squad xml files and restrict access to this folder to 'read only' with no 'folder listing'.

Read your respective FTP server softwares help information for how to configure access to the files as there are many ways one can configure the settings.

Eg. Our clan is XYZ Clan.

Our ftp administrator setup a folder on the ftp server called 'XYZTags' and created a ftp server account called XYZ with permission only to 'read' the contents of this folder and no login password.

The squad.dtd, squad.xsl and several different xml files and their respective .paa files were loaded into this folder.

The various squad members were then given urls in the following format to place in there in-game userprofiles.

ftp://XYZ@www.somedomainname.com/1sec.xml

or

ftp://XYZ@111.222.333.444/1sec.xml

Sy 10:53, 14th May 2007 (NZST)

This surely is interesting but I don't think FTP is as feasable as HTTP (more overhead, for instance). Also, most clans should at least have a webspace, but the possibility to add an FTP login isn't necessarily present. -- Manny 04:57, 14 May 2007 (CEST)

Something's wrong with this page

I have it set up such that the information shows up ('p' screen) and the title field shows up on vehicles I get in. However, there is apparently no friggin way to get a picture anywhere. Not in the P-layer list/info and not on the vehicles or arm. I tried just jpg, I tried converting to paa, I've used example pictures others have had working (some in ofp), converting those to paa, ... I don't know anything I haven't tried at this time. The webserver access logs show that ArmA has found and downloaded the xml - same goes for the picture - but it never shows. Done with 1.07b2, and also tried some with 1.05.

Someone ought to figure out what it takes to have these files work, and put it here. --MaHuJa 21:24, 3 June 2007 (CEST) images need to be

64x64

128x128

256x256

512x512

ArmAtec