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At 10:21 AM 1/21/97, Leslie Johnston wrote:
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>Poster: Leslie Johnston <[log in to unmask]>
>Organization: Stanford University
>Subject: Are you using database back-ends?
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>Please forgive the cross-posting.
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>I am mediating a session on the delivery of databases via the web at the
>"Museums and the Web" conference, and, in part for my own information, I
>would like to know how many of you are providing database access via
>your web sites. I would like to know, if you don't mind sharing:
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>What platform server?
>What server software?
>Which database engine?
>What content is being delivered? (object catalog, book catalog,
>subject-related meta data etc?)
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Hello Leslie,
This is an easy set of questions to answer:
We are using a Macintosh server running Webstar which is serving a
Filemaker Pro database of stream sample data from around the state of New
Mexico from 1990-1995. We still have not integrated the 1996 data.
If you want to check it out, the URL is:
http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/nmmnh/werp.html
--john
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