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Post by johnfoley on Nov 8, 2008 11:51:28 GMT
How does one upload a game - or any file come to that?
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Post by arf on Nov 12, 2008 22:05:51 GMT
How does one upload a game - or any file come to that? John, It is possible to post games on the site - refer to Middlesex County Teams and see the details for the Open Team Kent v Middlesex. I have been able to post two games Rich v Spivack and Moskovic v McDonald. I use a two-stage process by using the following sites: 1) www.lutanho.net/pgn/pgnviewer.html2) tinyurl.com/ (this is optional but you'll find that it takes up less space in the address box) It is a relatively straightforward process; the main thing to remember is to ensure that you only paste the moves of the game, no analysis, annotations etc. Use the post in order to provide supplementary comments. Hope this helps
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Post by DrunkenKnight on Nov 13, 2008 17:28:18 GMT
This is a great method and can be mastered quickly. When condensing the game link with TinyURL a random short end name is generated, but you can specify a relevant name using the custom alias option. e.g. tinyurl.com/conquest-arkell
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Post by johnfoley on Nov 15, 2008 20:38:08 GMT
Just to be clear, are you saying that the pgn file is: (a) generated from inputting the moves into the pgnviewer and (b) held on another internet location to which tinyurl refers?
Sorry to be slow about this.
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Post by DrunkenKnight on Nov 16, 2008 2:19:02 GMT
In a word - yes.
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