Chris, I completely understand you wanting to guard against badly formatted modules being submitted to the project. I was not "crying for new features." I was simply reacting against the idea of intentionally obfuscating the module creation process to keep non-programmers away. I believe the Sword Project would be greatly enriched by modules containing contemporary content instead of the same 100+ year old public domain stuff everyone else has. I'm not asking you to bend over backwards to support badly marked up code. Quite the opposite. It would not bother me at all if Sword instituted a policy/mechanism that every module had to be in valid well-formed OSIS 1.5, anything else wouldn't even display.
Please don't take my words as a criticism of what you are doing or have done. I only wanted to suggest that more eyes and fingers the project has on board the better. Intentionally driving people away seems counterproductive. by grace alone, Don A. Elbourne Jr. http://elbourne.org _______________________________________________ sword-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.crosswire.org/mailman/listinfo/sword-devel