On 13 Dec 95 at 19:35, Dale Lature wrote:
> I went to a UMC seminary in Dayton for my Communications degree (1991),
> which is where I got into computing.
I went to a UMC college in southeastern Kentucky, where I received
a degree in history and religion. That's where I was introduced
to "liberal" Christianity. I then went to Lexington
Theological Seminary, also in Kentucky.
> Now I call myself a "tentmaker"
> Computer support professional, and called to "Online
Ministry"
It's very refreshing to find a Christian site that is as life-affirming
as yours.
> which will
> include some design, resource gathering and review, and an ongoing effort
> to find utilities that will help my site become more "interactive", like
> some of the "Forum" software ones sees at places like Hot WIRED, Pathfindr
> (TIME magazine) etc.
I've picked up some questionairre and survey cgi's at various places.
When I have a bit of time, I'll learn how to set them up myself.
<g>
You might be interested in something I found somewhere. You can
set up a form on which visitors can submit their email addresses.
Then when your web page changes the visitor gets notified. You
can see it on my page if you like.
--
David K. Miller
dkmiller@cris.com
http://w3.one.net/~dkmiller/
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