Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Hi Michael,

> We have built a system like this for a client

> Our approach was to use ObjectTools and session collections

Very nice!!! Much slicker than my suggestion (although, as you point out, it
does require a bit more work up front to build).

As always, I suppose one of the deciding factors is time and budget. But the
system Michael suggests sounds like once you've built it, you could move
this into a lot of other projects for other clients without too much
difficulty. So if you've got the time/budget to set it up, and have other
projects that you can use it for, you can spread the costs around.

As I pointed out, if you don't think the changes are going to be too
extensive (just some minor things here and there), it's dead easy to just
add a "Notes" (or "Web_Changes" or whatever you want to call it) field to
the table and allow modification to this field only by the end user. Not
very sophisticated, but if you're under time/budget constraints, and the
changes are simple and easy to describe, it might just do the trick to get
it out the door quickly.

Cheers!

Michael Larue


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