Troubleshooting this TutorialSometimes, even though you try hard to understand the information in a tutorial, things don't work out quite like you want it to. This page is here to help you resolve any problems you might be having with the tutorial on the content pipeline. The Common Mistakes section describes common problems that people have when doing the things in this tutorial, and how to resolve them. The Frequently Asked Questions section describes questions that people have that aren't related to mistakes, but rather, trying to understand the stuff better or exploring how it can be used. If your problem or concern isn't addressed here, feel free to add a comment below, so that I know where you're having trouble. I like to keep these pages fairly clean, so I may remove comments that I felt like have been addressed. If I remove your comment and you don't feel like the problem has been fixed, repost the question and we'll take another look at it. If a tutorial has a mistake in it, I will fix the mistake and reply to the comment with a brief explanation. However, after a couple of weeks I'll likely go back and remove the original comment as well as my reply, because, hopefully, the problem will have been fixed, and it won't be a concern any more. |
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Hi. I've found few dead links on this web….
Here: http://rbwhitaker.wikidot.com/the-content-pipeline
in "What's Next?" is dead link "making a simple Content Pipeline extension" -> http://rbwhitaker.wikidot.com/simple-content-pipeline-extension
to this page refers link in "Getting Started->4 - Managing Content in XNA" in the section "The Content Manager & The Content Pipeline" - there are tow dead links here…
But… Awesome page! Thank You! Keep on;-)
Hi Azzurit, I don't know how I didn't see your post sooner. I've fixed the links you were referring to, though. Everything should be good now.
Hello, I found a grammer error on the content pipeline tutorial.
Here: rbwhitaker.wikidot.com/the-content-pipeline
In the "THE CONTENT PIPELINE" section underneath of the "INTRODUCTION"; the second sentence of the first paragraph says:
"It allows to to minimize the amount of time you spend reading in resource files."
Nice catch. Thanks!
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