We can't, cause its one of USGenWeb's rules for one, and for another reason, this is a World Wide Web and as such the information is available to anyone all over the world and in the wrong hands could be used for nefarious purposes. Shari Milks
Shari Milks wrote: > We can't, cause its one of USGenWeb's rules for one, and for another reason, this is a World Wide Web and as such the information is available to anyone all over the world and in the wrong hands could be used for nefarious purposes. > Shari Milks > Hi Shari, I understand what you are saying, but if we just put the indexes online (name, date, and vol. & page #'s), how is that giving info that could cause trouble? I haven't done this as of yet (I'm only on the pre-1907 indexes right now) so I'm interested in hearing everyone's opinions before I get too far into this. -- Nance mailto:nsampson@spacestar.net