Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've had this idea for months now and actually had some entries > already written (with full web apps to illustrate) and I've also > started collecting cookbook entries from responses to this mailing > list.
Ahh ok, good deal. > So yes, I'm interested and would certainly participate. What did you > have in mind? I thought it would be best if it is easy to use. So, the index page would be an index, but more like a table of contents. Everything would be broken down into sections, and then beneath each section would be the recipes that would be placed in that section, all of which would be links to the recipes. > Where do you plan to host this? I have some space where we can host it. > What would the interface be? Well, nothing more than HTML and perhaps a few graphics here and there to make it look decent. But not too decent; this is, after all, a technical web site. :) > Would it contain just code samples or would there be some way to > also attach actual files/classes? I thought it best to just have source code, and then perhaps a "links" page where visitors could go to download materials, such as a link to the Struts page, a link to reumann.net, and so on. I really want to focus on the ease of use and usefulness aspects of the site. As far as receiving material is concerned, perhaps that could be best accomplished by a page with a form on it where we could collect the author's name, e-mail address, topic, and then a textarea where they could write their recipe. From there, we'd receive it and simply post it onto the site, hopefully with very little/no editing involved. When the recipe(s) are posted, the author's name will be included at the top of the page, along with maybe some sort of optional method to contact the author. Andy --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

