Enter Your Reply The Comment You're Replying To Tony Quintanilla wrote on Tue, Apr 26, 2005 05:14 PM UTC:Further thoughts on Greg's idea. The suggestion to have the user upload completed pages to a temporary folder for acceptance or rejection with comment presents the following issues. 1) FTP upload will work only for submittals in HTML; most submittals are made in Word format or simple text. Much of the editor's work involves converting the original submittal to HTML. 2) Authors not familiar with CVP will often offer submittals that are difficult to follow. Much of of the editor's work is taking the original text and re-organizing it into more standard sections to allow the reader to more easily follow the description. As Greg notes, more experienced authors do not need this editing and sometimes would be unduly constrained by using standard section headers. But, this is the minority. 3) Sometimes, basic English needs correction. 4) Sometimes, the editor can make worthwhile enhacements, such as appropriate hyperlinks and adding board images created with Game Courier or Hans' GIF's. 5) HTML submittals often have special header tags that are not compatible with the CVP standard. Very few include the standard CVP header and footer tags. Editors usually have to make the necessary changes. In other words, the editor's job is not so simple as accepting or rejecting a submittal. This may work for some, but for many the learning curve may be too much. This is why I suggested a form to fill out, if you will. But, as Greg points out, this would take a lot of programming. I think Dave's input on what is practical and worthwhile is key on this issue. Edit Form You may not post a new comment, because ItemID 10 Contest does not match any item.