Finally got the first-draft of the Rec2Gen website online today. There is still lots to do, especially behind the scenes on the software. I want to make it easy for site administrators to add information, and easy for users to find information. Sounds simple enough.

I welcome comments on the site here on this blog. I hope people can see some of the potential lurking behind the skeleton that is there now … I’ll keep working to expand the data on the main site while finishing up the odds and ends that need to be added — like the privacy policy statement, a contact form and whatnot.

Then I need to get working on the programs that will drive the county sub-sites. I’ll be making a site for Erie County New York (the city of Buffalo and environs) as a working example. Much of the software will be same as on the main site, but much of it needs revision to make it usable by owners of the sub-sites. I know how to work things, the limits and so forth, but another user would not — so I need to program in the checks and warnings to keep them from doing inappropriate things with the data.

For example, dates are always entered in a standard format:  1905-05-23 — it just makes it easier to sort if the year comes first, then the month. Dates are not displayed that way — they are converted to the more familiar genealogy standard of 23 May 1905 style, but they need to be entered correctly. The same goes for locational information, names and just about everything else — the program ‘expects’ the data in a particular format — sometimes the data entry program converts pre-formatted data, other times it must be standardized by the person entering data.

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