Excuse me, but I am not a nerd, and I find it offensive for you to say
such rude remarks...I don't know a darn think about scripting...and that
was my point, I had to learn from scratch because if you want to change
any feature that is not appropriate to your site, you have to go into
the script and change it. I went into it blindly thinking is was a
beautiful program to use. It turned into a royal pain in the butt to get
up and running but easy to maintain. It is still beautiful, but you cant
just jump into something before doing research. If all you want is a
really nice website and simple to get up and running as well as
maintain, use Legacy program features...but if you really want to spend
a lot of time on setting up a website go for phpgedview. If you don't
want constructive criticism, don't ask. Perhaps you think it might be
easy...but it WASN'T!!!!! I just joined back to this group after leaving
because of the a-holes on it...I guess I came back to more of them!!

Donna

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Alastair Lack
Sent: June 21, 2005 11:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Preparing for PhpGedview


My, what a negative lot you are!
I wanted to show my tree on the web, alongside the perfectly fine web
pages created by Legacy. Very simple - people are requested to let me
know what amendments are required. As Rodney replied to "Frankedi", who
missed the point totally - Genview simply doesn't do that task - it's
not designed to. Dennis says you could do with knowledge of the server
end of things and "IOW(?) ...Unix", and Donna thinks one needs scripting
etc. Come on Guys! get real! not everyone is a nerd wanting to tweak and
twiddle! For most of us that's completely unnecessary!

If you want to use a web tree display program, it's by far the best one
around that I have seen - it beats little dotted DOS-type lines any day.
The point is that it's not too difficult to get up and running, nor to
update. It doesn't cost a penny.

I think it's ideal to sit alongside Legacy pages.

Warm Regards
Alastair
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