Slow Processes

Today I created a form for the SERE lab, which writes a comma delimited text file ".csv" so every time the form is submitted the csv file is updated. This way steve will be able to download the most up to date file and open it as an excel spreadsheet. This is still in the works, but once it's in production I plan for an email to be sent with the info as well...

ASP sent me a few changes and the ok for the php change to go through on his site. This means that all the sites except for isse will be changed over to php and are a bit more cleaned up, but are all far from where they should be. I should have his site updated tomorrow afternoon.

I'm working on directory structure, currently I have a mockup of what I'd like it to look like. I plan on further customizing the 404 page to point all moved pages over to the new location whether it's a workshop or whatever. This is a process that will probably take some time and I may start with one workshop at a time and just make sure everything goes smoothly instead of relocating everything at once. I'll need to run this past the others, but Scott seems to not have a problem but DJan will probably be my largest resistance.

Speaking of 404 errors, I completed another large list of errors from the CCB site and I have an even bigger list from the SERE site almost all from the LAR. I'll go through these tomorrow, but it's really hard to move forward with these sites when they are all plagued with broken links and errors that have probably been there from months to years...

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