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In <20020123172829.WOOA3409.mtiwmhc23.worldnet.att.net@constellation>, on
01/23/02
at 09:28 AM, larry.tawa@worldnet.att.net said:
>Yes. But realize that I have never made a web page so I may need to get
>some software and certainly, I will need some initial guidance.
While it's always good to know a little about html, what's really needed
is for someone to keep a list of the pages that need changes and what
needs to change. Carla can do the changes. For example:
http://www.scoug.com/OS24U/2001/SCOUG006.MRKIA.HTML
Change
TRAPDUMP=ON
to
TRAPDUMP=R0
would be sufficient.
We would have everyone to pass the change requests through you and you
wold pass them to Carla a couple at a time and remove them from your list
after she makes the change. Of course, I have to get Carla to agree to
this too.
Do I have a volunteer?
Steven
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