Here's an example of what the online guidebook will be like.
Currently the database contains 103 routes.
Some bugs are present. For other details on the route click the icon next to the route name.
Route locator:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/guide/f ... name=route
Here's the wall locator:
http://www.redriverclimbing.com/guide/f ... _name=wall
Online guidebook
Online guidebook
Last edited by ray on Wed Nov 20, 2002 3:16 pm, edited 2 times in total.
Ray, How involved is it to create something like that - a searchable database I mean? I manage the archives for the UK survey research center and have created a database of the archives using excel but would love to make it available on our website to be searched by any interested party. The search criteria would only involve 5 or so fields. I know nothing about building web sites or programming.
Sita, I think for someone with no experience with websites and/or programming it could be quite a project. From the bottom up, the guidebook project required knowledge in the following areas (from 1 to 5 with 5 requiring the most experience):
Linux 4
Apache 2
MySQL 3
PHP 1 (thanks to a free script)
You could definitely go the Microsoft way which may be a bit easier but definitely way more expensive (more hardware requirements and the software isn't free as it is with route I took). That would require knowledge of the following:
Windows 2000 Server
Internet Information Server
SQL Server
ASP(?)
I'm definitely not a programmer. I have only a basic knowledge of programming languages. I did pick up some SQL over the past few weeks though which allowed me to complete this project although with front end packages like MySQL Admin I probably could've gotten by without any SQL knowledge whatsoever.
Linux 4
Apache 2
MySQL 3
PHP 1 (thanks to a free script)
You could definitely go the Microsoft way which may be a bit easier but definitely way more expensive (more hardware requirements and the software isn't free as it is with route I took). That would require knowledge of the following:
Windows 2000 Server
Internet Information Server
SQL Server
ASP(?)
I'm definitely not a programmer. I have only a basic knowledge of programming languages. I did pick up some SQL over the past few weeks though which allowed me to complete this project although with front end packages like MySQL Admin I probably could've gotten by without any SQL knowledge whatsoever.