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From Brother dep's previous article:


I think what this all boils down to is that I'm going to have to get a domain name registered (my current ISP sucks rocks and the domain name service i use tries real hard but manages to be out of service a lot of the time). I'm moving soon, and in that process, will wind up with big bandwidth and a few static IP's. Then it just comes down to hacking out the CGI/HTML to do it. At the moment I've been working on real piddly stuff, but buying a book or two on CGI would enable me to come up with a site or sub-site that would allow me to:
  • accept book donations
  • list just which books I have to send out
  • provide some mechanism for getting in touch with schools
  • give me something to index on the relevant search engines out there.

I other words; I dont think theres much brother dep doesn't already have thought out :)


In reply to Re: Re: Perl book fund website by dusk
in thread Perl book fund website by bladx

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