RE: dream website
by "Katherine Pollara" <kpollara(at)home.com>
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The best way for them to update IMHO is to have the updatable fields in a
database. They can access through screens that allow them access only to
the editable fields.
Kate Pollara
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
[mailto:owner-hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org]On Behalf Of Emerald Spirit
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 3:02 PM
To: hwg-techniques(at)hwg.org
Subject: dream website
Here's a topic that should make for interesting
discussions...
I'm playing around in my non-existant spare-time with
some ideas for an intranet within our company. I'm in
the brainstorming stage - and trying to think up the
'dream intranet'. At this point, I can use any
platform I wish. NT/Unix; IIS/Apache;
ASP/JSP/PHP/.Net; Access/SQL/Oracle etc. Or anything
else on the market (don't want to restrict anything at
this point).
The main thing - I want it easily updateable by people
who do NOT know HTML nor any coding for that matter.
Normal every day users. I want Human Resources to be
able to update their pages and Finance to be able to
update thiers. I want them to be able to go in, edit
the text and formatting of the text. It can be in a
database or a SSI - again, no restrictions at this
point.
The site (so far) will consist of 5 major
catagories... 120+ pages.
Any suggestions? What would your 'dream' site be - if
you had no restrictions? What would the best way be
to create an easily updatable site like this?
Rebecca
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