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Re: WWW-based CIT FAQ database feasibility study
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Steve Cavrak <[log in to unmask]>
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Date:
Thu, 14 Mar 1996 09:33:54 -0500
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Interesting proposal -- I like the idea of having a web-based
and searchable database. When the documents are short and to the
point, this is particularly useful; having to down load a whole
DOS manual just to find the correct instruction to format a
disk, for exazmple, would be somewhat counterproductive.

Lets explore some more !


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In 

        http://132.198.103.10/CITFAQS/

We find ... (icons omitted)

Name                   Last modified     Size  Description
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 ....
 ENROLLIN               13-Mar-96 14:51    <1K
 EUDORA_S.HTM           13-Mar-96 12:04     2K  Configuring Eudora Light 

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I always wondered where these descriptions came from --
and now know -- the web server grabs the "title"
line from the html document -- so in the cases where the
title is descriptive, we have something that is doubly
useful.

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