Hmmm. I never thought of that as a sneaky way to slip new features
into the applications after the submission deadline: just submit a
"bootstrap" application that downloads the real application. :-)

I'm not suggesting that that is what you're doing, but, damn it, if I
had thought of it some time ago I sure would have been tempted to take
advantage of it. I mean Microsoft, Sun, Mozilla, etc., all do it.

That capability would have even made a great ADC submission in and of
itself! Now why didn't I think of that! :-)

Good luck with your submissions.

Jim Renkel

On Apr 12, 8:46 pm, hitsu_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I hear you, but I am mainly talking about minor layout issues and I
> would of course test any changes I made to make sure they don't mess
> with what's in my app...
>
> On Apr 13, 9:17 am, Incognito <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > My advice is to wait until the first 50 winners are announced. What if
> > a judge tries to test your application and it doesn't work because you
> > changed something.
>
> > On Apr 12, 7:45 pm, hitsu_g <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > One of my applications is integrated with a homepage I set up and uses
> > > several PHP scripts. Once the deadline comes and my application has
> > > been submitted, is it acceptable for me to alter the PHP files or the
> > > webpage layout? Or should I not touch any of that until the judging is
> > > completed?
> > > Thanks
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