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Best way to allow someone to update or edit?

 
 
John Stewart
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      27th Oct 2003
I want to create a Frontpage site for someone's small
business. One of the pages on the site will include a
listing of events that will change periodically. I want
to allow the person to update the changes.
Any suggestions on the best way to do this.
Would that person need to purchase Frontpage, and simply
update the existing page, or is there an easier method?

 
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Jim Buyens
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      27th Oct 2003
>-----Original Message-----
>I want to create a Frontpage site for someone's small
>business. One of the pages on the site will include a
>listing of events that will change periodically. I want
>to allow the person to update the changes.
>Any suggestions on the best way to do this.
>Would that person need to purchase Frontpage, and simply
>update the existing page,


That's certainly one method. However, the business owner
might mess up the site, or might decide they don't need
you for future proejcts.

>or is there an easier method?


The usual alternative is a database that contains the
events. You create some screens for the business owner to
add, change, and remove events, and retrieve events from
the database for display on the live site.

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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Andrew Murray
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      28th Oct 2003

"John Stewart" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I want to create a Frontpage site for someone's small
> business. One of the pages on the site will include a
> listing of events that will change periodically. I want
> to allow the person to update the changes.
> Any suggestions on the best way to do this.
> Would that person need to purchase Frontpage, and simply
> update the existing page, or is there an easier method?
>

probably best to buy the software....unless they know html (which even for basic
changes would be a challenge for someone who doesn't know HTML).


 
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Andrew Murray
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      28th Oct 2003

"Jim Buyens" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:037901c39cd2$5b847b20$(E-Mail Removed)...
> >-----Original Message-----
> >I want to create a Frontpage site for someone's small
> >business. One of the pages on the site will include a
> >listing of events that will change periodically. I want
> >to allow the person to update the changes.
> >Any suggestions on the best way to do this.
> >Would that person need to purchase Frontpage, and simply
> >update the existing page,

>
> That's certainly one method. However, the business owner
> might mess up the site, or might decide they don't need
> you for future proejcts.
>
> >or is there an easier method?

>
> The usual alternative is a database that contains the
> events. You create some screens for the business owner to
> add, change, and remove events, and retrieve events from
> the database for display on the live site.
>
> Jim Buyens
> Microsoft FrontPage MVP
> http://www.interlacken.com
> Author of:
> *------------------------------------------------------*
> |\----------------------------------------------------/|
> || Microsoft Office FrontPage 2003 Inside Out ||
> || Microsoft FrontPage Version 2002 Inside Out ||
> || Web Database Development Step by Step .NET Edition ||
> || Troubleshooting Microsoft FrontPage 2002 ||
> || Faster Smarter Beginning Programming ||
> || (All from Microsoft Press) ||
> |/----------------------------------------------------\|
> *------------------------------------------------------*


Speaking of which, if you want a web interface to edit, this site
www.ezscripting.co.uk has an excellent range of cgi scripts, which are easy to
set up and simple to use. They are based on flat file databases and entail four
scripts, edit, write, search and read plus a backup utility and news script as
well which is similar to the others (using flatfiles) but displays news items.
visit the site - it may or may not be what you want, and you can probably play
around with FP and come up with an ASP solution or something, provided your ISP
supports ASP they may well support PHP or CGI more readily.

There are also CGI scripts on the web (free or pay-for) that do allow remote
editing (throgh a web based interface). that type of thing would be ideal,
rather than the hassle of editing the page then uploading it



 
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