Thanks for the suggestions. I do have my own server I could set it up on. Unfortunately, I don't have *any* knowledge of XML. I like your idea of having a community of users help develop them. Again, unfortunately, I don't yet have the expertise to set something like that up but I would definitely be interested in moderating it, perhaps with the help of a Monk or two to ensure accuracy. I'll begin thinking about how the cards could displayed in HTML.

The way my system works now is that I have the O'Reilly Perl books on CD. I link my PDA to my computer and whatever I copy to the clipboard becomes available to paste into my PDA. Getting the data back out of my PDA and posting it to the web would probably violate copyright. It might be best just to start with a list of raw flash words, no definitions, and start from there.

I'll think some more on this.


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