I'm in need of a cgi coder who also knows lingo -- simply because you will understand my pain -- to write a small piece of code for me. I know enough about cgi to hurt myself. Here's what I'm after in general: 1. The client's projector will use postnettext to transfer up a chuck of copy and a headline to a server. 2. The headline gets posted into an html index page that must, at the end of 7 days, automatically go into archives, and be linked by the new index page that magically appears. Wash. Rinse. Repeat, every 7 days. 3. The article or chunk of copy goes on a separate html page of its own, referenced from the headline on the current index page. The article would still be referenced when the current index page goes into archives. Is it done yet?
I like the free script "HTMLTMPL" -- I forget the author -- but it doesn't do everything I need. Okay, so who has time and who can write it, for a fee of course. Off list responses, if you want. TIA, John -- NOTE: This email is a private communication between the author and the addressee. It may not be reproduced or published without the author's express permission. Constitutional privacy was first established in the 1967 United States Supreme Court in Katz v. United States. Katz established a two-part test to determine the reasonableness of one's expectation of privacy. First, the person must have an actual expectation of privacy; and second, that expectation must be objectively reasonable. In other words, society must also recognize the expectation as reasonable. [To remove yourself from this list, or to change to digest mode, go to http://www.penworks.com/lingo-l.cgi To post messages to the list, email [email protected] (Problems, email [EMAIL PROTECTED]). Lingo-L is for learning and helping with programming Lingo. Thanks!]
