Hi All!

I have a little alternative Web Browser I created using AltBrowser. It's in two 
pieces, a teacher client and a student client. The teacher client allows the 
teacher to select specific web resources, that they input, and save those 
resources as an xml file. The XML file is saved to an ftp directory. The 
student client then downloads the teacher's xml file and allows the student to 
access the specific web resources.

I would like to be able to allow a teacher to share the resources that they 
collect in one massive XML file. Then give teachers the ability to search that 
massive XML file by key word, grade level, subject, etc. and add any resources 
they might find to their own collection.

I'm not sure if this (large XML file)is a good strategy for collecting a global 
list of resources and then using a find to locate specific resources. Maybe a 
mysql db would be better, but I have not had any success connecting to any 
existing mysql db on our server. 

(One thing that I think would be helpful for newbies trying to use the MySql 
connection would be a mysql script to create a basic mySql db. I bet there are 
others out there that haven't had much experience designing mySQL dbs. Then the 
developer could create a user for the db using maybe, phpMyAdmin. And then test 
out the built-in rev db tools. This way they would be assured of creating a db 
in MySQL that is formatted correctly. Maybe even bundling a little rev stack 
that would demonstrate connecting to the created db...Just an idea :-)

 I have not even begun to think about users trying to add a resource to the XML 
at the same time, eliminating duplicate entries, etc. etc.

I just need some ideas and maybe a push in the probable right direction.

I'll post the project to my user space (as soon as that's set up) for anyone 
who cares to take a look

Thank you!

John Patten
SUSD
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