For me, yes. But you have to understand that multiple people rotate in and out and will be in the audio/video room running the equipment. I can do what you are suggesting, but many of the men who will be recording sermons are not fluent in HTML or even that knowledgeable with computers. Asking them to cut and paste code into an HTML page could result in pages of the website becoming corrupted or even bring the whole site down if they were to open the wrong file by mistake. It's easier in the long run to make this process as "idiot proof" as possible by automating the entire process. Even running the software that encodes the sermons has been automated by means of an form application so that mistakes are highly unlikely.

In reply to Re^4: HTMLTMPL.pm by raptorsoul
in thread HTML Template by raptorsoul

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