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*Chris* wrote:Have you had a change of heart? A few years back I think you argued against online guides. Why the switch if you don't mind me asking?
theriault wrote: I still think this web site would be usefull! good job Steve!
Dom wrote:It seems like a good idea but what you have there looks more like a photo album. There are no route descriptions or grade input, etc. ?
cory wrote:Also, http://www.guidebook.steveadamson.com omitted a category for Cedar Point. I'm not sure if this was deliberate, but an up-to-date guide was published in the fall. It is available (viewable and printable) here http://mygoodacorn.blogspot.ca/p/cedar-point-climbing-guide.html I am not going to re-write it into other formats.
*Chris* wrote:P.J.
I think a far more flexible format would be to have editors record route data into fields of some type of online relational database (like SQLlite or something similar). Later on, the editor would be able to easily sort routes, format by type, etc. etc. etc. Just a suggestion that it may be worth investigating.
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*Local hard-disks fail frequently. Large redundant web servers less so.
Fred wrote:I will be shutting down the dreamhoust server soon. No need fo my other website and it's not a expanse I want tor carry anymore. Hopefullly someone will pick-up the torch and everything will be transfered smoothly. Otherswise, the end of CEC may be near.
Sene me a PM and if you want to transfer the databsae to another server. We can arrange for that.
Dom wrote: As for Steve's guidebook, again it's a nice idea but all it really is, is the descriptions from new routes along with a picture.
PeterA wrote:Dom wrote: As for Steve's guidebook, again it's a nice idea but all it really is, is the descriptions from new routes along with a picture.
Isn't that what a guidebook is? The pictures and descriptions are stored seperately I believe. The end goal is to create a paper guide
-PJ
Greg wrote: It has been 5 years since the last edition and with all the new routes, crags and development there is certainly a need for a new guidebook.
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