First Try at Creating Website

Bill Day bill
Mon May 17 11:28:38 PDT 2004


Ray,

	Just wondering have you setup this genealogy webservice?  If so could you 
give some info about the OCaml compile items etc...?

	If not, no biggie.. Just seemed interesting, the genealogy webservice for 
family members.

TIA,


On Monday 18 March 2002 14:22, you were heard blurting out:
> Keith,
>
> If you want to set up a geneaology site, it is easiest to do with
> geneweb program. There are Versions available for Windows, Linux,
> and Mac. It is not hard to setup and there are good instructions on the
> site. It will import a windows gedcom file also.
>
> http://cristal.inria.fr/~ddr/GeneWeb/
>
> Or....if you have windows, and have all your in a windows Geneaology
> program, you can usually export the pages to html. Once thats done,
> you can just FTP them to your server and setup an index page with the
> proper links to the html pages. That will not allow anyone to work
> online on the site as will Geneweb.
>
> Or...again if you have windows.....you can get a program called
> gedHtree. this will convert your gedcom file to static html pages and
> produces a very nice linked tree. All you need to do is ftp the pages to
> your site and set a link to the first page. (registration($20.00 US)
>
> http://www.gedhtree.com/gedhtree.htm
>
> finally, I would suggest you go to the following site and do some
> reading. Everything you ever wanted to know about publishing a family
> tree on the web.
>
> http://www.CyndisList.com/construc.htm#Tools
>
> Hope this all helps
>
> Ray
>

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