porting an existing site would theoretically be easier than building a
site from scratch - you have the layouts, stlylesheets, javascripts
...

The difficultly factory would be based on how complex you current site
is ( with a multiplier for farCry still level).

If the current site is available online, you could publish the URL
here and perhaps some people would give you there options on
difficulties and time frames.


On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 23:17:40 +1000, Brant Winter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for the reply. Can you suggest some reading material, whether online
> or in print for us ? We are being pressured into to getting something up on
> the web ASAP, so I am trying to gauge how difficult it would be to port an
> existing site across to a FarCry environment after the fact.
> 
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