> If your first application was tested by for judges and then the second
> application was not tested at all my take is that something went
> wrong. I find it highly unlikely that if the first was tested by four
> judges then they would not test the second one. It might be that your
> app simply failed to start, was disqualified for an unknown reason,
> submission was unsuccessful, or whatever. You might be able to get
> some insight from Dan on this if you are lucky.

I mixed up something with my logs.
Actually, there was some activity in log connected with my
second application about which I wrote that was ignored -- sorry for
this.

It is second application's activity:

-  the 19th of April, somebody from USA visited my web site
  (a little bit wired because only php files were downloaded by GET
  and no pictures -- maybe some robot?),
- the 22nd of April, somebody from USA is noted in log:
65.199.xx.xx - - [22/Apr/2008:20:30:13 +0200] "GET / HTTP/1.0" 200
3113 "-" "-" 40 3576 user 4 1 0 0
- the 23th of April, somebody from USA is noted in log (similar log as
on the 22nd of April).
- the 27th of April, somebody from USA visited my web site (full web
site visit :-)

There are only signs of web site visits.
Nobody run my application.

Regards,
    Beaufort Hax

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