In article <[log in to unmask]>, Eric Thomas
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>I don't see a problem as long as you do NOT use TELL. Creating a list is
>something "important", you can't afford losing one of the parameters
>because a link went down. Another thing is that most people don't have
>access to TELL. So what you want is a program that asks questions and
>prepares a list header, then mails it to someone for processing. This can
>be a human being or a server that would check everything and issue the
>PUT command. The problem as usual is writing an interface for 200
>different environments...
I was thinking on tell just because then you don't need a specialised
user interface. All the questions (and answers) could be numbered, to be
sure no question/answer gets lost.
-Herman-
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> Eric