Some of you noticed that the XML download server for the MJL mods is down, this won't get fixed.
So from now on the XML's for those mods need to be downloaded from here and manually placed on your internal storage. Download the ZIP('s) of the MJL mod('s) you installed and extract them to the correct location on your internal storage. Download them from down below this message. Some file managers mess up the file names upon extracting the XML's, the file managers Cx File Explorer and Google Files are known to work well. The XML's need to be placed on the following locations:
Some of you noticed that the XML download server for the MJL mods is down, this won't get fixed.
So from now on the XML's for those mods need to be downloaded from here and manually placed on your internal storage. Download the ZIP('s) of the MJL mod('s) you installed and extract them to the correct location on your internal storage. Download them from down below this message. Some file managers mess up the file names upon extracting the XML's, the file managers Cx File Explorer and Google Files are known to work well. The XML's need to be placed on the following locations:
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