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2021-02-24 16:34:35 -07:00
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authors:
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- neale
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attachments:
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- filename: salad.jpg
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- filename: s2.jpg
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filesystempath: salad2.jpg
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2020-09-11 17:33:43 -06:00
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debug:
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summary: Static puzzle resource files
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answers:
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- salad
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---
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You can include additional resources in a static puzzle,
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by dropping them in the directory and listing them under `attachments`.
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If the puzzle compiler sees both `filename` and `filesystempath`,
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it changes the filename when the puzzle category is built.
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You can use this to give good filenames while building,
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but obscure them during build.
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On this page, we obscure
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`salad2.jpg` to `s2.jpg`,
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so that people can't guess the answer based on filename.
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Check the source to this puzzle to see how this is done!
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You can refer to resources directly in your Markdown,
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or use them however else you see fit.
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They will appear in the same directory on the web server once the exercise is running.
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Check the source for this puzzle to see how it was created.
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![Leafy Green Deliciousness](salad.jpg)
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![Mmm so good](s2.jpg)
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The answer for this page is what is featured in the photograph.
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