Tony,

Let us start by clearing one or two things up, for us to discuss how to
download something from the web using Legacy or how to to use Legacy to
upload something to the web is usually perfectly OK. The line drawn by
Sherry was actually one between discussing Legacy and discussing its
competitors.

Your final paragraph seems to sum up what you are really after, and do
correct me if I am wrong, which is to take your data, currently in Legacy
and upload it to the web. There are two ways of doing this, 1) create a
GEDCOM and upload it to one of the Commercial sites, such as Roots Web or
Ancestry. Legacy can create the GEDCOM, and it is in order to discuss that
process of creating a GECOM on this list, or 2) by using Legacy's
Internet>Create Web Pages facility to make your own. Perhaps you can tell us
which is your intention, and where your problem is.

As the owner of  the WUL list, to which Sherry referred, this was designed
as a list which could go into more detail on the creation and coding of 2)
but discussions on any problems relating to 1) would be perfectly in order.

Ron Ferguson
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Tony Tubbs wrote:
>> Note that I also wrote " Unless it's on how to incorporate data from
>> Ancestry (or any other website) into Legacy....."
>
>
> Yes, I caught that.  I replied by saying I want to do the opposite of
> that.  I'm still not clear.  The tone sounds very hostile to me, but
> the use of "unless" seems to be opening the door a little.  So, if
> you please, could you give me in plain English if talking about how
> best to get my info. out of Legacy onto the internet is a banned
> topic for this list.  Obviously that will necessarily include
> discussion of products not written or sold by makers of Legacy.
>
>> The "third-party products" which are acceptable to discuss are those
>> specifically sold by us as add-on programs. You can find a list of
>> them on the website under the Add-Ons menu.
>
>
> Well, that is clear, and very limiting.  The friendly exchange of
> ideas in the use of the Legacy products in my mind would include how
> best to get the info. out and shared online, what the best partner
> products for doing so might be, etc.  However, I read your statement
> that any post mentioning third party products not sold by the Legacy
> coop are unwelcome.  It's your sandbox, your rules, so fine.  That
> just wasn't made clear in the guide to me.
>
>> You are free to discuss how to create web pages in Legacy....
> I don't.  I have many years experience writing software, including
> web sites and applications.  What I want to know is the best way to
> use Legacy to help manage, maintain, create and otherwise integrate
> with an online presence for my genealogical info.  This is something
> I have no experience with.
>




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