Thank you for your answer. My code is not yet to be shown to anyone (will it ever be?) but I'll work on it, I'll try to improve functions commonly expected in the field (data management) and one day, as soon as I feel confident enough, I'll ask for evaluation.

I may seem a little sleepy, but I did not understand yet the ins and outs of your work. Is your system comparable to CMS, as Drupal or Moodle? What is your intention? Are there new kinds of web interactions that you wouldn't like to disclose yet (making thus dialog difficult)? Sorry if I'm asking you to repeat (in few words) things already said but it's not always clear information that one digs out from old threads.


In reply to Re^3: snakes and ladders by emilbarton
in thread snakes and ladders by Logicus

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