It is not really like a FAQ or a poll (limited set of answers), more
like asking an open ended question.
A typical implementation may be a blog - where an entry is made asking
the readers for their opinion and the comments serve as the answers.
In this way the question and the answers are freefo
Paul Bryson wrote:
Sounds like a FAQ, no?
Mark Mansour wrote:
I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a
request for referrals.
i.e. capture in a stuctured way the question (request) "Who sells the
best coffee beans in San Mateo, CA?" and then the answers "1. Joes on
El
Sounds like a FAQ, no?
Mark Mansour wrote:
I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a
request for referrals.
i.e. capture in a stuctured way the question (request) "Who sells the
best coffee beans in San Mateo, CA?" and then the answers "1. Joes on
El Camino Real", "2. B
I have the need to capture and present, in a structured manner, a
request for referrals.
i.e. capture in a stuctured way the question (request) "Who sells the
best coffee beans in San Mateo, CA?" and then the answers "1. Joes on
El Camino Real", "2. Bobs in San Carlos is great too".
Has anyone