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H. G. Muller wrote on Sun, Dec 23, 2018 02:52 AM EST:

@Aurelian:

FairyGen can be downloaded from http://hgm.nubati.net/fairygen.zip . The archive contains a README.txt with an extensive description for how to use it.

@Ben:

This is a nice idea. But I think the initial posting would still need editor assistance to upload it as an attachment, as *.html is not one of the allowed file types in the upload script. Fergus made some special provision in that script which allowed me to update the /membergraphics/MSinteractive-diagrams/betza.js file, and I hope this works by allowing the use of any filename that already exists, so that it would also work for an already-present .html file. (I have no way to test that, though.)

So perhaps you should just put a (dummy) file /membergraphics/MSinteractive-diagrams/EGT.html on the server, so I can update it to the real version, and later edit it when necessary. I don't think there is any need to create a separate member-submitted article just for the purpose of hosting the EGT.html attachment; I would not really know what to write in there, and the article format enforced on member submissions is not very suitable for anything other than chess-variant descriptions anyway.


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