that makes sense to me and that can be done :-). -- St�phane Richard "Ada World" Webmaster http://www.adaworld.com "Robert I. Eachus" wrote in message news:3F96B6F9.3040302@comcast.net... > Stephane Richard wrote: > > Well I'm reviewing it right now :-). Have you taken a decision on where > > you'd be putting the copyright as we discussed in emails? > > I think the right answer is in both the project description and the > individual name entries. Probably make it an optional section in both > places. Hmmm. Maybe better is that it is required for the project, > even if all it says is "Varies, see components." > > I'm also thinking deeply about what you said vis-a-vis uncgi. Maybe the > best thing to do is just write a cgi-bin program in Ada, and if > necessary, convert some of the uncgi routines to Ada to avoid any > inherent buffer overflow problems. That would allow me to make the > actual query screen pure HTML that runs the cgi-bin program to do > selections. Of course, for now all I plan is an XML to HTML converter > that will allow the entire registry to be viewed as pure HTML. > > -- > Robert I. Eachus > > "Quality is the Buddha. Quality is scientific reality. Quality is the > goal of Art. It remains to work these concepts into a practical, > down-to-earth context, and for this there is nothing more practical or > down-to-earth than what I have been talking about all along...the repair > of an old motorcycle." -- from Zen and the Art of Motorcycle > Maintenance by Robert Pirsig >