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H. G. Muller wrote on Wed, Dec 16, 2015 08:48 AM UTC:
Indeed, I can confirm that it does. I can now edit my Interactive-Diagrams submission without any ill effects. You cannot imagine how much of a relief that is! Thank you. <p> Now that you are working on the submission script, could you also implement the [diagram] [/diagram] tags for including an interactive diagram in non-HTML member submissions? I can then make an extra button in the design wizard next to the one that at the end says "Create HTML", for creating the text that should go into non-HTML submissions. The only difference would be that the leading three lines of the HTML code, which are the link to the script and the div tags for containing the diagram and for having the text wrap around it, would be replaced by [diagram], and the trailing line with the /div tags would be replaced by [/diagram]. <p> So the submission script would have to make the reverse substitution. (Although in non-HTML submissions it would probably be best to not have the text wrap around it, and leave out the corresponding div tag pair.) So [diagram] -> <br> <pre> &lt;script type="text/javascript" src="../membergraphics/betza.gif">&lt;/script> &lt;div id="diagram"> </pre> <br> and [/diagram] -> <br> <pre> &lt;/div> </pre> <p> Also note that the diagram generator currently does use by default my own piece images that I uploaded with the submission, rather than alfaerie (as the description claims). This because there still is no way to get a listing of the content of the alfaerie (and other chessvariants.org graphics) directory, due to the index.html it contains. For my own uploaded graphics (to member.graphics/MSinteractibedia) this problem does not exist, so the wizard's 'Pick' button does work on that one. <p> To make the wizard fully functional for alphaerie and such, it would be nice if you could supply a server-side script that would allow one to request the directory listing, in a format similar to wat you would see if there is no index.html in the directory.

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