Re: old profiles (Re: hands up)

nate (schmolze who-is-at students.wisc.edu)
Sat, 14 Nov 1998 11:28:46 -0600

Eva said:
"So, as I'm thinking there are people out there who know more
about Web
technology than I do: is there a way to do this that is more or
less
self-maintaining? That is, is there, for example, some kind of
token that
people could include in their home page which sort of links all
the sites,
without having to be maintained at one specific site???
Something each
home-steader could put in as needed and cut out as needed?"

Several of us on XCMA have personal homepages at geocities which
has several form based tools for members; including a guestbook
type form. Phil requested permission to put intro's on his
webpage - maybe utilizing a guestbook type tool would be
beneficial. The problem would be the guest book has an entry
limit which could be exceeded if we had 300 entry's submitted.
Another possibility is since our messages are automatically
posted to the xcma web page, is it possible to create a list
serve solely for the purpose of posting introductions to the
xcma webpage? If I remember correctly there was one address for
subscribing and one for xcma.

Nate Schmolze
http://www.geocities.com/~nschmolze/
schmolze who-is-at students.wisc.edu

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