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Re: I've had an idea!

To: walker05@camosun.bc.ca
Subject: Re: I've had an idea!
From: GuyotLeonF@aol.com
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1999 11:49:45 EST
Cc: triumphs@autox.team.net, amace@unix2.nysed.gov, Herald948@aol.com, Spitlist@gte.net
In a message dated 14/11/99 07:55:03 GMT Standard Time, 
walker05@camosun.bc.ca writes:

<< Subj:     Re: I've had an idea!
 Date:  14/11/99 07:55:03 GMT Standard Time
 From:  walker05@camosun.bc.ca (Malcolm Walker)
 To:    GuyotLeonF@aol.com
 CC:    randallyoung@earthlink.net, Spitlist@gte.net (Joe Curry), 
amace@unix2.nysed.gov (Andrew Mace)
 
 On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 GuyotLeonF@aol.com wrote:
 
 >  My preference would be to not use the 'free' web space.  I find their
 >  ads annoying, and I believe you will quickly encounter space limit
 >  problems.  I archived over 100 bio's, probably missed a few, and I have
 >  reason to believe the turnout was rather poor.  Seems to me with only a
 >  medium turnout, and one 72 dpi JPG/car, you will quickly need 10-20 Mb,
 >  which is more than most 'free' services will allow.  Plus, it would be
 >  nice to allow multiple jpegs, for "before and after" shots, etc.
 
 I agree with Randall here...
 
 >  If some smart person would create some CGI to allow web access to a FTP
 >  site (MJB again ?), perhaps several people could share the burden of
 >  uploading jpegs.  Once the initial 'burst' is over, it won't be all that
 >  time consuming anyway (assuming a fast Inet connection).  The CGI
 >  scripts can basically eliminate the tedium of re-doing a web page every
 >  time someone adds a jpeg.  
 
 Ja, a CGI script would perform swimmingly here.
 
 I actually just did up a CGI that renders a bunch of (pre-saved...)
 images.  
 
 It wouldn't take much fuss to whip up a perl script that parses some
 database file and flings a bunch of pictures on a web page.
 
 I would offer to host it on my own (real live!) linux box... BUT we only
 have 1GB of bandwidth and I fear that it would get used up plenty quick
 with all of the listers' traffic... (besides, I see that others have
 stepped in)
 
 Another idea is to host just the thumbnails on a given site which are then
 linked to other ISPs with the'big pictures'.  In my case you would link to
 www.islandnet.com/~walker05/FOO.jpg...
 
 >  Although I do work for a living, I would be willing to help with the
 >  thumbnail creation and uploading under these conditions.
 
 Go for the Uber Script: you upload the file and it reduces the size for
 you!  Hmm, maybe that's too ambitious.  Bet I could do it, though ;-)
 
 
 -Malcolm
  >>

Thanks Malcolm,

OK, for ignoramuses like me!!! 
Please explain the terms:
'CGI script' &  'perl script'

Thanks again.
Léon

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