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bellowbelle
I'll use my recent post 'Missing You' as an example.

I sometimes use a modest amount of HTML to post a link to more files to the tune posted -- for example, in this one, I added a link to the MP3 file(s) of the same tune. (The tunebook gives only the MIDI, of course.)

I've assumed that it's okay to do this. I don't read any particular info about using HTML. So, if someone knows or thinks otherwise.... please give me a clue! Thanks.

Question 2:
The dates shown all all fine and correct, when I go to the actual page in the Tune-O-Tron that my tune is on:
(Entered by Wendy Stanford on Jun 8th, 2008, last modified on Jun 14th, 2008)


But, in my own personal tunebook, this is what shows up:
Title: Missing You; Tune number: 1183
(Entered by Wendy Stanford on Dec 6th, 2007, last modified on Dec 6th, 2007)


I don't know how to correct my tunebook.... is there something I can do?

Thanks.
Paul Schwartz
The date problem is something I need to fix in the programming...

Yes, links inside the description should be fine.

Cheers,

Paul

QUOTE (bellowbelle @ Jun 16 2008, 01:44 PM) *
I'll use my recent post 'Missing You' as an example.

I sometimes use a modest amount of HTML to post a link to more files to the tune posted -- for example, in this one, I added a link to the MP3 file(s) of the same tune. (The tunebook gives only the MIDI, of course.)

I've assumed that it's okay to do this. I don't read any particular info about using HTML. So, if someone knows or thinks otherwise.... please give me a clue! Thanks.

Question 2:
The dates shown all all fine and correct, when I go to the actual page in the Tune-O-Tron that my tune is on:
(Entered by Wendy Stanford on Jun 8th, 2008, last modified on Jun 14th, 2008)


But, in my own personal tunebook, this is what shows up:
Title: Missing You; Tune number: 1183
(Entered by Wendy Stanford on Dec 6th, 2007, last modified on Dec 6th, 2007)


I don't know how to correct my tunebook.... is there something I can do?

Thanks.

bellowbelle
Thanks! smile.gif
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