Hi Robert,

As I examine the situation, it becomes obvious that this was the problem. My larger problem was that I submitted the code, which disappeared into the ether, and /then/ I received the unhelpful error message reflected above. Thus, I couldn't go back and discover what was wrong with my submission.

Maybe that is related to something I have experienced in some browsers: When submitting something and then clicking "back" a number of times to get back and correct some errors, one just get some message about "this page contain POST code" or something. Then the trick is to go all the way back to the submission form in one step through the history of the browser.

I have experienced the same in some browsers. I think the trick is not to go back one page at a time (because then one gets

More recently, I am storing these things in text files before pasting them into the Logiwiki submission form, so I can have a second look when things go awry.

That sounds reasonable. I suppose you have noticed that you don't need to split the text in upper and lower pane but just can paste the entire text into one of the panes (the two panes are just concattenated anyway).

It reminds me that I should place an alternative submission form which uploads the text file directly so that one does not need to copy-paste. That must be at next release.

Cheers,
Klaus
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