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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Started conversation Jul 5, 2001
howdy and welcome to h2g2 its a big place . Im an ace me and fellow ace`s are here to help you with your problems . . have fun any problems just ask me or if im not there or what ever you can find other ace`s at http://www.bbc.co.uk/h2g2/guide/Aces so have fun.
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Sherilyn Posted Jul 5, 2001
Thanks for the welcome, Paul.
Are there any standard ways in which researchers can integrate h2g2
into their websites so as to introduce it to other potential users
and researchers? I'm perfectly capable of doing the thing myself
using frames, but it would be nice to know if there's a standard
way, so I don't end up reinventing the wheel.
I was considering setting up a weblog or subscribing to a Wiki,
but (although I have misgivings about signing over intellectual
property rights to a third party) I think the h2g2 idea may be more
suitable for what I had in mind. At least it may force me to
condense what material I already have into an introductory form
more suitable to DNA's original h2g2 concept (though maybe not as
terse as "Mostly Harmless").
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ViceChancellorGriffin Keeper spelling Mistakes and Goldfish Posted Jul 6, 2001
I can help with the first question i think?.......
Tonly way to do it would to be to have a link from your page to the front page of this. You wouldent be able to coppy anything from here becase it is BBC coppywright or reasercher coppywright (see terms and conditions)
hope that helps Im working on the second with others so we will get back to you on that one.
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Sherilyn Posted Jul 6, 2001
Thanks for the quick response, Paul. What I have in mind is that a page on my site would contain material explaining the h2g2 concept, and would contain a frame showing my researcher homepage. If the visitor clicks on a link in the frame. a new browser window opens tham and takes them to the h2g2 site as if they had entered the URL themselves.
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Alex Watson [Zaphodista] Posted Jul 7, 2001
If you want to make a link open into a new window, set the target to _new - for example, A conversation
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