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- Doable Now
- High Priority
- Medium Priority
- Create a web page for forwarding registration requests.
- Create a web page for forwarding match results.
- Low Priority
- Go over contact schema design with Glenn.
I have a proposed implemention.
- Install a link checking program to catch bad links. It must use the web server
for access in order to check dynamic pages.
- Install an html syntax checking program that goes through the web server
instead of the file system, so that I can check dynamic pages.
- Go through boardgamegeek to get more information on games (type, publishers,
alternate titles, etc.).
- Doable Soon
- High priority
- Get initial sample location system up for evaluation.
- Medium Priority
- Write an AREA tournament results submission form.
- Finish design for member contact information.
- Low Priority
- NOT Doable soon
- High Priority
- Link to match record submission form from each game report, that presets the
game to the one from this page.
- Medium Priority
- Low Priority
- Handle AREA registrations and Match results through the database instead of
getting reports from admins. This involves a lot of stuff and will require
a test period where it isn't live.
- Handle multiple titles and corresponding publishers for a single game.
Also include relevant dates where known.
- Contact data to Glenn monthly. This doesn't make sense until contact data
on the server is definitive.
- Allow grouping of games. So that varients, popular scenarios, series and
generic ratings can be easily tracked as well as per game ratings.
Another sample database backed web system
I am developing another database backed web system
to handle my wife's classroom books. It isn't finished yet, but it is
usable. I am using some different perl tools to build it, and I think
I will be doing completely new parts of the AREA web pages using it.
So it may be of interest to people interested in where I might be going
with code development. The main disadvantage of the CGI::Application
code is the high start up time if you aren't using mod_perl. I am not
likely to use it for AREA in the short run.
AREA Site Links
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