Yup, sounds like something that the StrutsProjectPages can already fulfill.
:)

--- Andy Engle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hubert Rabago <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> > I've had this idea for months now and actually had some entries
> > already written (with full web apps to illustrate) and I've also
> > started collecting cookbook entries from responses to this mailing
> > list.
> 
> Ahh ok, good deal.
> 
> 
> > So yes, I'm interested and would certainly participate.  What did you
> > have in mind?
> 
> I thought it would be best if it is easy to use.  So, the index page
> would be an index, but more like a table of contents.  Everything would
> be broken down into sections, and then beneath each section would be
> the recipes that would be placed in that section, all of which would be
> links to the recipes.
> 
> 
> > Where do you plan to host this?
> 
> I have some space where we can host it.
> 
> 
> > What would the interface be?
> 
> Well, nothing more than HTML and perhaps a few graphics here and there
> to make it look decent.  But not too decent; this is, after all, a
> technical web site. :)
> 
> 
> > Would it contain just code samples or would there be some way to
> > also attach actual files/classes?
> 
> I thought it best to just have source code, and then perhaps a "links"
> page where visitors could go to download materials, such as a link to
> the Struts page, a link to reumann.net, and so on.  I really want to
> focus on the ease of use and usefulness aspects of the site. 
> 
> As far as receiving material is concerned, perhaps that could be best
> accomplished by a page with a form on it where we could collect the
> author's name, e-mail address, topic, and then a textarea where they
> could write their recipe.  From there, we'd receive it and simply post
> it onto the site, hopefully with very little/no editing involved.  When
> the recipe(s) are posted, the author's name will be included at the top
> of the page, along with maybe some sort of optional method to contact
> the author.
> 
> 
> Andy
> 
> 

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