No, it's not. -- Lee Hiers, AA4GA "Have Dobro Will Travel" _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listin
I'm a little perplexed as to why the XML effort "favors HF" - rather than starting down another road, perhaps you should show them the error of their ways. The problem, as I see it, is that you don't
I don't think the xml one favors hf, it is just that it has been initially developed and concept tested on hf contests. The only things needed for it to do vhf contests is to have a name for the cont
A neat thing about an XML standard for dynamic and non-dynamic contest reporting is that it is based on an accepted industry standard. There are loads of open source tools for handling XML.. Is ther
I would love to see xml replace Cabrillo, and also for contest sponsors to supply xml specifications for their contests. This would eliminate the need for country and other multiplier list files, log
Won't it make sense to set an XML standard for log exchanges at the same time as setting the standard for results reporting. This way there would be a reference from which developers could begin to w
There is no reason to set up an xml log standard unless there are contest sponsors willing to use it. Right now they are working on Cabrillo 2.0 so it looks like they are stuck on that standard for n
It might be useful for sending log snippets along with data for real-time scoring. The snippets might contain a log of the last N stations worked during a time interval. A collection of log snippets
There are all sorts of things that can be done... but lets take this one step at a time and at least get the bottom line. then once logger authors and the web site infrastructure is set up we can exp