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I searched the archives for information on document databases as they
relate to intranets (as in storing documents in a database, allowing users
to specify what they are looking for, and returning dynamic HTML documents
suitable for viewing or printing through a browser.)
When this discussion surfaced last summer, it seemed that there were
tools/technologies/methodologies available, but no one had much experience
with them - although a few people were exploring the idea.
Does anyone have any new insights to report? (1st hand experience
preferably.)
Ruth
ruthg -at- goretek -dot- com
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Ruth T. Glaser
ruthg -at- goretek -dot- com http://www.goretek.com
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