I have a book coming out, on July 30, on the military antiwar-movement which emerged
during the Vietnam War. I am currently thinking about a website to accompany the book.
The site will include approximately 500 images and I would like to make it searchable by content.
At the moment I am playing with three possibilities:
1. to build a filemaker database and link to it with a web portal.
2. to build it with revolution and deploy the stack online and build a front page that would do the same thing. The latter appeals to me because it would enhance my programming skills
3. To use html.
Please advise me on what I should do
well, you might not be surprised that most, if not all users of this list
will recommend option 2 ;-)
And it sounds like a good idea, too.
You could store all (or most) searchable text including link-infos in the front-end stack and just download what's currently needed...
And remember that you can set the filename of an image to an URL like http:///www.server.com/folder/image.gif, a veeeeery handy feature ;-)
Please don't hesitate to ask this list if you need more info/help/assistance :-)
Regards
Klaus Major [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.major-k.de
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