[thelist] Web Based Employee Directory
Christopher Mahan
chris_mahan at yahoo.com
Tue Sep 14 19:37:23 CDT 2004
Does it have to be secured?
I suggest that unless you have thousands of employees, you make the
file a straight html page.
People can search the page using their browser's search function.
Updaters can edit the page with any old editor.
--- Steve Lewis <nepolon at worlddomination.net> wrote:
> Ken Chase wrote:
> > I'm lacking inspiration today and need to create an employee
> directory
> > for my company. I can't seem to find anything very elegant in my
> > searches.
> > Here's the criteria:
> > - I don't have access to a database. Everything must be static
> HTML
> > (valid)
>
> Scott Harman replied:
> > I'm lacking inspiration today and need to create an employee
> directory
> > for my company. I can't seem to find anything very elegant in my
> > searches.
> > Here's the criteria:
> > - I don't have access to a database. Everything must be static
> HTML
> > (valid)
> [Ken didn't take to this reply]
>
> and Hassan Schroeder replied:
> > In any case, if you can't do this dynamically, I'd suggest your
> only
> > maintainable option is to put the employee information in a
> single
> > file (XML, CSV, whatever) and then generate your static pages
> using
> > make, Ant, XSLT, Perl -- whatever you're most comfortable with.
> This is the model I was going to recommend. Think "Movable Type"
> style. Heck, you could probably just install Movable Type,
> customize
> a template, and "recommend" the responses to the various fields if
> you
> were familiar enough with it and willing to be really
> quick-and-dirty.
>
> That said, you have said 'no database' but have not explained why.
> You also did not comment on the availability of scripting
> languages.
>
> If you will excuse the hyperbole, you asked us how to build a house
>
> without a hammer. You didn't bother to tell us why you are biased
> against hammers or what tools you *do* have available, so plenty of
>
> patience is in order while we shake down the details you did not
> volunteer.
>
> regards,
> Steve Lewis
>
> --
>
> News! - Evolt.org conference for web professionals.
> 17-19 September 2004 in Toronto, Canada.
> Details at http://TOevolt.org
>
> * * Please support the community that supports you. * *
> http://evolt.org/help_support_evolt/
>
> For unsubscribe and other options, including the Tip Harvester
> and archives of thelist go to: http://lists.evolt.org
> Workers of the Web, evolt !
>
=====
Chris Mahan
818.943.1850 cell
chris_mahan at yahoo.com
chris.mahan at gmail.com
http://www.christophermahan.com/
_______________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Declare Yourself - Register online to vote today!
http://vote.yahoo.com
More information about the thelist
mailing list