I do this also - but as I recall, you have to be aware that unexpectedly
Legacy still includes the names (name only) of people attached (but NOT
tagged) to the people who ARE tagged - in other words, you tag person A
& spouse, you would expect to only include person A/spouse on the web
page. *BUT* in fact person A's parents and children are listed by name
only (with out any other data). I think that is exactly what the
original poster was wanting to avoid.

Lisa


On Wed, 30 Mar 2005 17:40:33 +1000, "Terry Foxcroft"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Have you tried tagging people who are not private, and only make a web
> page 
> from tagged individuals? This should be a work around until it is fixed.
> 
> Foxy
> 
> ----Original Message Follows----
> 
> That's unfortunately not sufficient. 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.
> 
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