I have a cf site. The client wants to bring it into a CD format also. I can't afford to transfer the whole thing to java. I could do some write-to-static file, alter content to work with that, and still have people use their browsers to view the materials. The site has a lot of math-based java applets, most of which work fine based on a hard drive, though the site's main java app won't of course, but we're willing to forego that. The cf site takes "submissions" of answers from students. These only come in two formats, multiple choice and essay. These are in the database in a way that I can output them to any format, one form per page etc. even in static pages. However, I don't know what to do about the submission issue. Somehow, I would need to be able to record their submissions offline, and then have them 'upload' something online which would then update the dynamic system. The client doesn't have much money so I need to do most of it myself. I don't do java... though perhaps, depending on price, I could hire a java person to write me an applet that works offline that would take the info etc., but still there's the issue of 'where to put it'. One can't just assume everybody's got Access or Excel of course.
What do you guys think? Logically, how would you plan something like this? Regards, Palyne ------------------------------------------------------------------------- This email server is running an evaluation copy of the MailShield anti- spam software. Please contact your email administrator if you have any questions about this message. MailShield product info: www.mailshield.com ----------------------------------------------- To post, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] To subscribe / unsubscribe: http://www.dfwcfug.org
