On page 10 of the guide PDF (the version I have is PZOPSS0000E.pdf in case that matters) has a link to a page supposedly telling you what sources you can use to generate your character:
Apparently the R in resources has to be capitalized. Odd, but it apparently does. It'd be great if someone over at paizo could remove this restriction.
and it's worth noting that the A cannot be capitalized, so it must be additionalResources, which is just odd and is there really any point to only the R being capital?
Umm, that is actually indicative, if I remember correctly,of a UNIX/LINUX web server, since those OSes treat capital letters as being different than lowercase letters, since they work on the actual character codes.
It only affects levels below the root (www.paizo.com), and can lead to weird things when trying to download files to a Windows or Mac OS PC, since they don't treat uppercase as different than lowercase, so George, GEorge and george would be the same file on Mac or Windows, but three different files on *NIX....
I am not sure if there is a setting available in whatever *NIX web server Paizo uses that would allow them to turn off the case sensitivity or not.
Edit: Flagged thread for movement to the Web Site Feedback forum.
Umm, that is actually indicative, if I remember correctly,of a UNIX/LINUX web server, since those OSes treat capital letters as being different than lowercase letters, since they work on the actual character codes.
It only affects levels below the root (www.paizo.com), and can lead to weird things when trying to download files to a Windows or Mac OS PC, since they don't treat uppercase as different than lowercase, so George, GEorge and george would be the same file on Mac or Windows, but three different files on *NIX....
I am not sure if there is a setting available in whatever *NIX web server Paizo uses that would allow them to turn off the case sensitivity or not.
Edit: Flagged thread for movement to the Web Site Feedback forum.
It doesn't seem to affect user profiles, you can change case and those still load the proper page.
Leaving the leading word to a URL lowercase is common practice on paizo.com (and we always set up new "nodes" this way). I'll see if we can get that fixed the next time that product gets updated.
Leaving the leading word to a URL lowercase is common practice on paizo.com (and we always set up new "nodes" this way). I'll see if we can get that fixed the next time that product gets updated.
Well, in the meantime is there anyway that the lowercase address could be used as a redirection page, since the product may not be updated for awhile yet, and just in case it's skipped over.