@cpshadle : I was wondering if it's possible to add a 4th button that when clicked would email the YAML form to cosa@cdisc.org. I would expect that any required fields left blank would not allow it to be submitted.
@DmitryMK : It looks like it is not possible to attach a file in the mailto: link (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14228703/attaching-a-file-in-email-in-html5-web-page).
We can add a Submit button, which will pre-populate subject and body of the e-mail, but the YAML file itself would need to be added by a user manually.
@KatjaGlassConsulting : A workaround would be to have a database interface. Databases do not go with GitHub pages though ... there is a GitHub API where we could use a REST API to do a pull request instead of sending a mail ... let's discuss options on Friday and document them here.
@cpshadle : I was wondering if it's possible to add a 4th button that when clicked would email the YAML form to cosa@cdisc.org. I would expect that any required fields left blank would not allow it to be submitted.
@DmitryMK : It looks like it is not possible to attach a file in the mailto: link (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/14228703/attaching-a-file-in-email-in-html5-web-page).
We can add a Submit button, which will pre-populate subject and body of the e-mail, but the YAML file itself would need to be added by a user manually.
@KatjaGlassConsulting : A workaround would be to have a database interface. Databases do not go with GitHub pages though ... there is a GitHub API where we could use a REST API to do a pull request instead of sending a mail ... let's discuss options on Friday and document them here.