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dropkicksidekick
post Feb 27 2007, 11:17 AM
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I recently viewed a topic on another forum I went to talking about hosting codes and scripts on a forum so that you can have more board wrapper space.

I got everything they said except for saving as a .jv file. Does anyone know how to do that? Do you think they just want me to save the name as .jv?
Because I've never heard of .jv as being a source of saving. I'm really trying to get these codes hosted so I can install more mods to my forum.


Anyone got any ideas?


Sorry If I may of put this in the wrong section. I just know that saving stuff involves computers.
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post Feb 27 2007, 10:29 PM
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I never heard of a file with a .jv extension before. What exactly is it you are trying to do (what kind of code...give us some name).

If anything, you can probably just use a plain text editor like Microsoft's Notepad program to do this. Just remember to save the entire filename in double quotes to ensure that it doesn't save the file as a .txt (notepad) file by mistake. For example. if your file was named code1, you will save it as "code1.jv".
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post Jan 26 2008, 10:02 AM
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A jv file? Are you sure it is not spelt "js file"? Perhaps it is spelt jv by mistake.
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