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SimonBahr
08-19-2005, 07:54 AM
I'm putting together a Rail Users Association website for the station I commute from, someone else is organising the association, so I said I do the site for free (crazy fool).

One peice of functionality I want to be able to put on the site is for people to record bad journeys e.g. Date, Time and some detail. My skills are limited so I was wondering if I could use something like a blog or guestbook to acheive reasonable results. I have no experience of blogs so don't know/understand their capability.

Any help, ideas or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

Cheers Si. :D

Fang
08-19-2005, 08:53 AM
Some form of 'guestbook' would be a suitable. Define what data is to be entered and how it is to be processed to aid the association/rail company in improving the service.

SimonBahr
08-19-2005, 09:37 AM
Hi Fang,

Cheers. I've not used a guestbook before either. Can you or anyone recommend one that is relatively configurable?

Cheers Si. :eek:

the tree
08-19-2005, 11:02 AM
What SSLanguage and Database system is avaliable to you?

SimonBahr
08-22-2005, 02:37 AM
Windows Start

A feature packed package, offering all the advantages of the Windows Server 2003 platform at an affordable cost.


500mb Windows space Free UK or global domain
Free setup 2000mb data transfer
ASP.NET, ASP, PHP, CGI 500 mailboxes
500 forwarders 500 auto responders
500 MRA Virus scanning on 1 mailbox
5 subdomains 5 mailing lists
5 MySQL databases ODBC: Unlimited DSNs
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Si. :D