On 29 Mar 2005  Ed Barnard wrote:

> The person's real name still sneaks in places like the html page title,
> the related family links box to the side of the pedigree, the line that
> says 'marriage notes for (real name)', and so on. 
> The web page generation feature is highly important to me, but the limitations
> stated above are problems in the **presentation** of the data.

I generate web pages for a One-Name Study and am extremely concerned 
about the confidentiality of data for living individuals and have 
promised that nothing concerning them will appear on my web pages.  
Therefore I *will*not* give up this responsibility to any software 
program no matter how good it may be.  

In Legacy I have tagged all individuals (with Tag-3) that are to be 
shown on my web pages.  This excludes all living and potentially-
living individuals.  When generating my web pages with Legacy I first 
export all these Tag-3 individuals to a temporary file and then 
generate the web pages from that file.  After that the temporary file 
is deleted.  This method ensures that nothing regarding living 
individuals can sneak onto the pages.

If someone finds fault with what's presented then there's only one 
person responsible -- me!

Cheers, -- Dave
-- 
  David Naylor, Halton Hills, Ontario, Canada. 
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