Richard, Talk about a small world...
I will follow this up off the list, but this question does raise a couple of issues: 1. protected access in a public area. Maybe someone at Netscape could develop and sell a Kiosk version of their product. 2. Ethics. How to balance access and avoid abuse. Do we want to sell computer products or alcohol in our exhibits. I can see it now, "This page brought to you by Nodoze..." We are also thinking of using Webwhacker which will go to an Internet site, download the site, then create an "offline" site. The problem is that a good sized site with, say, 75MB of data can take several hours to download and update. Thanks for the info Richard. I will followup off the list tomorrow about ways to adapt Netscape for a public site. thanks, john chadwick
