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<h2>Submitting a project</h2>
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<p>IVLE submissions are made through the File Browser. Before making a
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submission, you must perform the following tasks:</p>
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<li>Ensure that the project is in the correct directory. If it is a solo
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project, it should be in the "mywork" directory of the correct subject. If it
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is a group project, it should be in the supplied group directory.</li>
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<li>Use the Subversion actions to <strong>add</strong> and
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<strong>commit</strong> all of the files to be submitted. Files which are not
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committed (displaying a green tick) will <em>not be submitted</em>.</li>
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<p><a class="helpaction" href="/+help/Files/Subversion">Help using
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<p>To submit to a project, use the file browser to navigate to the file or
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directory that you wish to submit, click "More actions...", "Submit", and then
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select the correct project.</p>
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<p>If the project to which you intend to submit is not listed, ensure that you
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are in the correct directory, or a subdirectory thereof. For solo projects,
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you must be inside the subject's "mywork" directory. For group projects, you
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must be inside the directory for the assigned group.</p>
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<p>You may resubmit a project again at any time, but a new submission will
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overwrite any made earlier. You may even submit a project <em>after</em> the
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deadline, but this may attract a penalty at the discretion of the subject
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coordinator. IVLE will warn you if you attempt to make a late submission, so
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that you can decide whether it is worth the penalty.</p>
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<h2>Verifying the submission</h2>
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<p>It is important to verify each submission after you make it. This ensures
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that the correct files were submitted, and that they contain the right
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<p>You can verify any submission by going to the subject page and clicking the
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<strong>verify</strong> link. This takes you to a special file view which
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displays the files as they were submitted.</p>