In article <[email protected]>,
 "Beauregard T. Shagnasty" <[email protected]> wrote:

> John wrote:
> 
> > I dont care to use FireFTP (or whatever the FireFox/SM FTP plugin is
> > called) but want a feature built into the Composer of Sea Monkey that
> > will allow me (like I can in Text Wrangler and the Mac OS 7 version
> > of Claris Home Page) to publish my file directly to the FTP server.
> > At the moment after I do work on a page I launch CyberDuck or Fetch
> > and do the upload. It sure would save time to be able to do this
> > within Sea Monkey.
> 
> You seem to ask this question/make this plea at least once a month.
> Weren't any of the previous answers satisfactory?
> 
> You should spend more time writing better pages, than rushing to
> publication.

Better in what sense? HTML source or content? For content I dont expect 
you have a clue unless you hold to my religious beliefs. But regardless 
my latest article was looked at by 2 editors. Believe we got the 
majority of the spelling/grammar issues. But there was some issues of 
interpretation and that would depend on the exegetical methods of the 
editors and me. My first editor did not like me using the word testament 
but insisted on covenant. I did not take that advice, because that would 
give the reader the impression that I am REFORMED when I am not. But all 
in all she said it was a good article.

The second editor I had look at it gave me a few grammar issues to fix 
which I did fix. However he believes I have misinterpreted Hebrews 4. 
However I looked at 3 Study Bible notes, 2 Full volume commentaries, and 
1 exegetical/homelitical commentary and I found the most exhaustive to 
hold to my interpretation on the practical application of the passage. 
It did list a practical interpretation to be one of 4 ways to interpret 
the word rest in the context of the passage.

I told Gabe that I only quoted that passage once and did not spend much 
time on it because of its vague interpretation in support of keeping the 
Lord's day.
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