There has been a lot of discussion as of late on the subject of creating
individual web pages and uploading them.

Before I go any further:  I do not work for the following company.  I am
just very impressed with it's programs abilities.

For those interested, check out TNG.

http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/software.php  (for information)

http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/demo.php  (for a demo of the public and
administration features)

http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/usersites.php (to see other sites using TNG)

This does require a website that has PHP and MySQL database support.  If you
have both of these, you can simply purchase the PHP scripting that Darrin
has written, upload to your website, and follow the instructions supplied.
Once you have your site configured, you simply upload your images and a .GED
file, import your gedcom file and away you go.  Your website is now dynamic.
You can view individuals, family groups, pedigree charts, etc...  No more
creating individual pages.  

My website is using this software.  I upload any images I acquire and a
gedcom file once a week.  I then run the import and my data is updated.  It
is quite configurable.  You can select which events to allow for viewing on
the individuals and family group pages.

Darrin (TNG's developer) is as responsive as the good folks at Legacy with
requests for help, etc.

I had my site uploaded and configured in about 2 hours.  Now it takes me
about 2 minutes of my time and 20 to 30 minutes of my computers processing
time to update my website.  I no longer have to thousands and thousands of
pages and upload them.  This process has cut down my manual webpage editing
time to zero.  It is awesome.

Another feature of this software:  It allows you to assign user accounts
that have different rights.  You can lock it down so a user can't see
information on living or on LDS ordinances.  You can allow or disallow
downloading of a gedcom file.  You can have multiple trees and allow certain
individuals access only to a particular tree.  You can define individual
branches in your main tree and limit a persons views to only that branch and
much much more.  You can also allow your family to edit or add information
directly to your website (online) or require them to email you any changes
to place in your database.

The only feature that isn't available at this time, but is being worked on
for a future release:  images in events don't display.  There are many
requests for this feature pending and Darrin has stated in the list that he
is working on it for a future release.

I hope this will help someone solve their issues or just save someone time.

Glen
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