That is correct.  If you are planning to publish to the web...  Remember
when choosing a host, you get what you pay for.  

Jane

Visit my websites:
www.wmwebmasters.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sal
Impellitteri
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2006 10:16 PM
To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
Subject: RE: [LegacyUG] Setting up family history web site with Legacy

You would not have these problems if you are planning
on simply burning the webpage you make onto a disk for
people to view.  Am I correct?

Sal Impellitteri
Milwaukee, Wisconsin

--- Arnold Sprague <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jack is absolutely correct that you must ensure that
> your Internet 
> Service provider (ISP) can handle .php files. The
> software program I 
> suggested below, The Next Generation of Genealogy
> Sitebuilding (TNG) 
> only uses .php files.
> An ISP folks have been happy with is Simply Hosting 
>
<http://www.simplyhosting.net/hosting/tnghosting.php>.
> It costs 
> $4.99/month and is highly recommended by the
> developer of TNG. A 
> major plus to Simply Hosting is that the company
> will set up the 
> initial TNG folders, files, and their permissions
> for you.
> 
> 
> At 11:53 AM 8/22/2006, you wrote:
> >Before going ahead with this approach, check with
> the web site 
> >hosting organisation - mine doesn't support php
> >
> >Jack
> >
> >-----Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Behalf Of Arnold
> >Sprague
> >Sent: 21 August 2006 21:22
> >To: LegacyUserGroup@legacyfamilytree.com
> >Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Setting up family history
> web site with Legacy
> >
> >
> >I would suggest that you consider using The Next
> Generation of 
> >Genealogy Sitebuilding (TNG) 
> ><http://lythgoes.net/genealogy/software.php>. It
> provides an amazing
> >capability for displaying your genealogical
> information. We use it 
> >on our website, The Sprague Project 
> ><http://www.sprague-database.org/>, for its search
> feature and 
> >displays of genealogical data. We use Dreamweaver
> for our non-TNG pages.
> >We allow our visitors to see information on *all*
> deceased 
> >individuals. No one has access to make any changes.
> Anyone can make 
> >suggestions which we evaluate.
> >The beauty of TNG is that you simply upload a
> GEDCOM file from your 
> >genealogical program. Beware that TNG is a large
> program and has, 
> >IMHO, a stiff learning curve. To offset that, there
> is a TNG user 
> >group and a TNG forum. Both are good sources of
> help. Further, TNG 
> >comes with an excellent readme file. TNG is
> shareware and costs $29.
> >A new version is coming out in the near future.
> >
> >
> >At 03:10 AM 8/21/2006, you wrote:
> > >I am in the process of trying to create a family
> history web site. I
> > >asked Legacy Family Tree advice on how to set it
> up. One of the
> > >things they suggested was ask the Legacy User
> Group for advice.
> > >
> > >My goal is to have something that is very user
> friendly for my
> > >different family members to communicate and share
> family history. I
> > >like the Legacy Family Tree software program and
> I am hoping to be
> > >able to use it, along with Macromedia software
> such as Dreamweaver,
> > >to set up the web page databases and interactive
> capabilities--in
> > >essence, giving family members around the world
> the capability to
> > >work on family history projects together, in real
> time and with
> > >seamless work compatibility.  I want all family
> members to have
> > >access to documents and images, which will be
> digitized or
> > >hyperlinked and stored on our own server. This
> way our documentation
> > >is available as well as the individual and family
> statistics. For
> > >instance, we have family bulletins, family
> stories, pictures,
> > >certificates, tax and census records that we
> would like our children
> > >and grandchildren to have easy access. We would
> have journalling and
> > >personal history sharing capability, and the all
> important research
> > >logs. It will have several user defined security
> levels to protect
> > >their individual, family, and extended family
> privacy, while still
> > >making other appropriate information available to
> the public.
> > >
> > >Any advice you can give me would surely be
> appreciated.
> > >
> > >Thanks,
> > >Eileen Lentz
> 
> 
> 
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