It's easier to visualise what I want than to describe it, but...

There are three parts.

1.  Each location should have its own web page giving
a) The co-ordinates, so you can link to the mapping program,
b) A list of everyone who uses that location and how they use it,
hyperlinked to the person's page
c) Notes about that location taken from the Location notes
d) Optionally, pictures for that location
e) If this location also has sub-entries, these should listed as hyperlinks.

2.  Each reference to a location in the main report should be a
hyperlink to that location's page.  So, if if John Smith's web page says
he was born in Sutton, Surrey, England, then that should be a hyperlink
to the "Sutton, Surrey, England" web page.

3.  There should be an index to locations.  Rather than a continuous
stream of location names, the first page should be a list of countries.
  Each of these would be a hyperlink to the second-level (State) entries
for that country.  Each of these would be a hyperlink to the third-level
(County) entries for that "State" and so on, until you get to an actual
Location.

Let's assume there is a location entry for Marion County, Ohio, United
States, because you don't have the town name for some event.  There are
also entries for a number of towns or cities in Marion county.  (I don't
know if there is a Marion County, Ohio - this is just an example)

Then you would have a main page for Marion county and one main page for
each town or city.  The county page would have the information for the
county, plus hyperlinks to each town or city.

Each Town or city page would have the info for that town, plus
hyperlinks to any sub-entries for that town if, like me, you go beyond 4
levels.

So, each page is both an information page and an index page to the
immediately lower level entries.

The Level-zero index would have a hyperlinked entry for United States
(and for all other Countries).  There would be a level-one index page
for United States which would have hyper-linked entries for each state
(including Ohio).  The Ohio entry would have the info for Ohio, plus
hyperlinks to all counties in Ohio (including Marion).

I hope that makes it clear

Thanks

Tony



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