
On Mon, January 23, 2012 12:43 pm, Al Haines wrote:
I've seen Marcello's response to this, and to put it into plain English, a submission can be one, and only one, of the following:
See, I never would have gotten /this/ out of Mr. Perathoner statement.
- one (and only one) TEI file, plus illustrations. No other files are allowed.
This seems bizarre to me. What is the rationale for not allowing, let alone requiring, an impoverished text file when the other submission is TEI? [snip]
- one (X)HTML file, plus illustrations, plus from one to three text files (UTF8, Latin1, ASCII), depending on the submission's requirements.
The language in the FAQ that one may submit a HTML version without a plain ASCII version (#H.3._Can_I_submit_a_HTML_version_without_a_plain_ASCII_version.3F) needs to be updated with this new requirement.
(This kind of HTML+text submission *may* also include such binary formats as doc, rtf, and pdf, but since they have to be handled manually, and PDF files are difficult, if not impossible, to correct, they're not encouraged.)
How in the world can these kinds of documents be included in HTML? Or do you mean you can package them up in a zip file along side the HTML?