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July 25, 2002
    Question:
    Dear Dr. Website:
    1) I want to have a "agreement" writen for people that download material from my site.

    2) Also I want to have other kind of "agreement" about terms and conditions of downloading material and adversising in our site.

    My questions is: How do I do it? Do this have to be done by a lawyer or legal firm?

    Please help

    Answer:
    You could write up such an agreement yourself, or it could be written by an attorney. Just be sure that you clearly define the terms of your agreement.

    You may want to have a look at the agreements used by others for similar purposes before you embark on the creation of your own.
    Thanks

    --Dr.Website

    Question:
    Dear Dr. Website:
    The site i am tring to code does not read on macintosh computers. The code shows up with a" y, with two dot on top of it, followed by the rest of the code. why?

    Answer:
    Hard to say without seeing the site in question. Could be that the wrong character set is specified within the META tags, or a comment tag could have been left off. Or it could be some anomaly with Mac browsers.
    Thanks,

    --Dr.Website

    Question:
    Dear Dr. Website:
    I am a new web developer. How do I have my client view their new site online before it goes live?

    Answer:
    Essentially , if it's online, it ~is~ live. That said, however, you can always create a directory such as /_testclient23/ and put the pages there, and give them the complete URL:

    http://www.yoursite.com/_testclient23/

    Then when you're done testing, you can just move the whole shebang up to the main directory and it's "live."

    Don't leave it it the test directory too long though, as the web search engine spiders will eventually find and list it.

    Another alternative is to place it within a password protected directory, and give your client the password and URL.


    Thanks

    --Dr.Website ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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