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This type of database app could be developed with Cold Fusion or set up as
an ASP. Both solutions would require hosting/serving on an NT box. What
platform is the page currently on? Doing this with Perl CGI would be a
serious drag.
David Johnson
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From: Timothy J. Scarlett <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Thursday, July 30, 1998 5:42 PM
Subject: Re: SHA Website
>Mary Ellen is BRILLIANT! Some thoughts to consider, however...
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>1. The TPQs will have to be specific to geography. The Aussies will have
>different TPQs than Americans in many cases, I suspect. I also suspect
>that we in the Basin will have some variation from the seaboard areas...
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>2. Who is going to maintain updates? If I were to discover a textual or
>arch record source that changes a TPQ, who would I tell?
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>3. How will we resolve debates on the validity or confidence level?
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>4. How big are we willing to grow this resource? (And, how will it be
>paid for?). e.g. will we add ceramic marks? Pictures of little hubners
>and do-dads to aid identification?
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>5. Could we make the lists searchable?
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>I think this is a very interesting idea. Perhaps we could pow-wow about
>it in Salt Lake? An informal meeting after papers one afternoon?
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>My best,
>Tim
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