Well, he could leave the existing page, then open it, use view source to
grab the html and save that for people to access.  He could use the existing
page for periodic updating. Might be some cleanup of the html is all.  We
nearly had a client go this route because the person making the suggestion
doesn't understand dynamic pages.

JoAnn A. Schlosser
Consultant
Association Management Software
Grant Thornton LLP
Washington, D. C.
703.837.4428



-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Ross [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 9:18 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Thoughts


I think I know what everyone has to say about this but I thought I would
share.  A web manager here has asked one of the developers to change an app
they built.  The current one is all db driven, it has a few pages to display
about 110 pages worth of info.  Well the manager wants them to make all the
pages static.  To have them hard coded.  The manager says that because the
info is only updated once in a blue moon they don't need the extra calls to
the db.  Well the developer called me to find out where they could find info
on why this would be a bad idea.....

any thoughts!!!!
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