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More CDROM fun

  • To: Multiple recipients of list <epc-l@iucr.org>
  • Subject: More CDROM fun
  • From: Brian McMahon <bm@iucr.org>
  • Date: Tue, 27 Jul 1999 10:24:11 +0100 (BST)
Dear Lachlan

I wonder if I could ask a favour? It would be helpful for us to have a
CD-ROM version of our online journals site for demonstration at Glasgow.
Would you have time and be willing to burn a CD of an offline version (a la
Glasgow CDROM setup) for the site at http://journals.iucr.org?

It will be demo'd on a Win95 laptop, so it's not necessary to get paranoid
about compatibility issues. More important is that all the internal links
should work as far as possible. I'm not sure how big the site is (at the
moment it has quite a lot of extraneous files that aren't linked to and
will in due course be purged) - but it's probably enough to fill a CD-ROM.

I don't want to encroach too much on your other activities - if it looks
like it's going to be a problem, say so and I'll try to do something here,
or discard the idea altogether.

A single disk by Friday would be wonderful; next Monday or Tuesday would be
OK, though it would give little time for testing.

Thanks in advance, and best wishes
Brian

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