First off, I would recommend that you always capitalize the "R",
since when I read the original message, I wondered why someone would
create a web site called "we're late"? ;^)
The site looks good, but I didn't see a place for feedback, so I'm
sending it here.
The search has a strange feature. I was looking for the surname
Leiden in Pennsylvania, and the first few entries were from a town
called Leiden in the Netherlands. I'm wondering if the index doesn't
distinguish between place names and people names.
I would assume that in most cases the person name should have the
highest priority, followed by the place name. Also, place names
could have a multi-tier priority. If I specify city, county, state
parameters, then a match on all three fields should come first,
followed by matches of county and state, followed by state.
BTW - it wasn't clear to me what was wanted for place names. There
are two text boxes: "Place" and "Located in". Should "Located in"
have county, state, and/or country? I would suggest either separate
boxes for city, county/municipality, state (or equivalent), and
country, or some notes to explain what is wanted where.
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Bill Pringle
work: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.unisysfsp.com
http://www.unisys.com
home/school: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.personal.psu.edu/~wrp103
http://CherylWheeler.com
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