Hi Jon,
I agree that there are currently more important features to be
implemented than the CSV upload.
I wish You and all sailors a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
Dierk
--- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "JON" wrote: Hi Dierk, Just to let
you know I've read your post and will consider your suggestions in more
detail once I've got the new cruiser handicap system in place. In the
meantime if you have something very simple that needs changing let me
know Jon --- In sailwave@yahoogroups.com, "heppi33" wrote: Hi Jon,
the upload like the Sailracer plugin works without any problems with my
own template and is really simple to use! Using "html.textQ" only
shows the second part of the publish dialogue window but there is no
output into the textarea. On the basis of this window I propose the
following: - delete the two greyed out fields "Style" and "Effects"
- in the "Destination" field only "default browser", "save to file", and
"installed application" (important to select an alternative browser, can
be the same as in the publish dialogue) are needed. - delete the
buttons "MS Word" and "MS Excel" (I see no usage) - add options to
select the separator (important) - add option to select the column
names set by the user (like Sailracer plugin) or the internal names
(important, like the export to clipboard). - perhaps some users
(having no knowledge how to edit the html template) need an input field
to type in the webserver page address which is inserted into the
template by e.g. "html.address". - a selection of columns (like the
export to clipboard) is not necessary (the visible columns are copied).
- there is no need to output the CSV-structure twice (as by
"html.sailracerwiz()" and "html.textQ"). The textarea tag in the
template can be formatted to give a good overview of data to be
uploaded. I'm convinced that a lot of users need such a simple to
use feature to upload results as CSV-structure. Dierk