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Re: [AN1x] Digest Number 1072

2003-07-01 by Jon

--- In AN1x-list@yahoogroups.com, "Sharon S." <panoman_@h...> wrote:
> Hi David 
> 
> Its a working progress,I do want to take all this great infos and 
select tham to subjects,zip it and post it or make an FTP 
> considering that there not that much space at AN1x web list.
> 
> This I hope will help all the new members and older ones.
> Like I said the credits will stay with the member of original post 
> 
> Cheerz,
> 
>      |_e_/~   Sharon   
>         )         <djsharon@n...>
>    ~\/\        
>          /        <169661164 isq>
> 



Couple of things here...

1st, please don't quote the entire digest and resend - I'm certain 
many list members don't appreciate the duplicate emails...

2nd, in the Files section here at Yahoo! Groups 
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/AN1x-list/files there is a 
directory 'Tips & Tricks' which contains FAQs from some of the older, 
now discontinued AN1x user pages - my own included. If you're 
interested in further developing this resource I would suggest you 
review the format previously used to see if it meets your 
requirements.

HTML requires minimal storage space - we have an ample supply of 
storage space here at Yahoo! Groups. You might consider simply 
creating an Index or TOC (Table of Contents) and simply link to the 
original posts which are retained in the list archive. This would 
require the least amount of effort in regards to tailoring, or 
reconstructing, the orginal posts into a FAQ. However, if you use 
this option it would require users of the FAQ be list subscribers - 
not necessarily a bad thing (as it encourages feedback and 
participation) but a 'limitation' none the less.  If you opt to 
create individual HTML pages you are in effect utilizing storage 
capacity for a purpose redundant to the list archives.

Please feel free to post back as I'd hazard a guess there are 
opinions on the list that have yet to be expressed.

regards,

Jon

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