htaccess file contains directives (instructions) that tell the server how to behave in certain scenarios and directly affect how your website functions. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity PNG and png are not the same locations. Notice that the CaSe is important in this example. In this example the image file must be in public_html/cgi-sys/images/ This varies by browser, if you do not see a box on your page with a red X try right clicking on the page, then select View Page Info, and goto the Media Tab. The properties will tell you the path and file name that cannot be found. Right click on the X and choose Properties. When you have a missing image on your site you may see a box on your page with with a red X where the image is missing. On platforms that enforce case-sensitivity example and Example are not the same locations.įor addon domains, the file must be in public_html//example/Example/ and the names are case-sensitive. In this example the file must be in public_html/example/Example/ Thanks a bunch for your help also benji, would have never reached this conclusion without your suggestions.When you get a 404 error be sure to check the URL that you are attempting to use in your browser.This tells the server what resource it should attempt to request. Yup it was definitely the application causing the problem, as I saved it two seperate times just to be sure and no spazzing. Rather odd that the app itself was causing it. After saving it with the newest brawlbox it was gone but saving it with SZS Explorer and the spazzing returned. I viewed the driver.szs in brres viewer and all the animations look normal, i dont see any issuesĮDIT: Success! Noticed while troubleshooting that my brawlbox was outdated so after downloading a more updated brawlbox (that actually allowed me to save it without the game blackscreening) the spazzing is gone! Based on this I have to assume it was SZS Explorer causing it, and not the original file itself.
If i save it fresh with brawlbox it just doesn't load the game when i attempt to race Brawlbox also shows them both a CMPR format. It's not perfect, but it works for what I need it.Ĭlick to expand.Ok I just redid the entire texture and it still happened, so the texture is ruled out.Īs far as I can tell the file format's are the same, they export as.
You can get VirtualBox (free to use VM app) and the free windows 10 demo (from microsofts website) and use that indefinitely. Virtual Machines are the best way to go with running windows programs on macs, since winebottler often doesn't work with more obscure apps like these ones. So my guess is the texture I downloaded is the edited file you mentioned.
(SZS Modifier required a framework that I couldn't install on the virtual machine, and I didn't try brawlbox since SZS Explorer seemed to work fine, regret this also since brawlbox is infinitely better after just using it). I ripped the file from my iso using wiiscrubber, the original file I used is from the iso, however I then downloaded the texture (Just the texture itself, the one that you can edit, would be named funky_all) off a spriters resource website since I couldn't find an option to export the image in SZS Explorer. Click to expand.Sorry I should have been more clear, or maybe I misunderstood what you were saying.