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> Folks- I've been tasked to come up with a way for television 
> script writers to share and co-edit word docs. It would need 
> to be an online solution, because they are distributed around 
> the USA. Only one editor at a time needs to edit the 
> document, and they don't need to collaborate in 
> real-time...but changes need to be tracked.
> 
> I've been trying to figure out what's the best way to handle 
> this among several options.  The one that's winning right now 
> is to basically have people use Microsoft Word as they are 
> used to, and then upload revisions of a document to an 
> intranet that will show previous versions of said document. 
> 
> I've also thought about some sort of WIKI-like environment, 
> but one concern is they kind of need the editor to have 
> features like Microsoft word has (for instance pagination, 
> and tracking changes, easy to work with tables, etc.) (Can 
> anyone point me at a free ColdFusion based Wiki environment?)

Not a ColdFusion solution, but we have offices all over the world and use
Microsoft Sharepoint for exactly this. If you have the $ for it, it is a
great solution.

Mike T.



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