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Subject:Documentation on a corporate web site From:Gilda_Spitz -at- markham -dot- longview -dot- ca To:techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com Date:Tue, 23 Nov 1999 14:54:11 -0500
Our company is redesigning our Web site. In the past, we have not had our
Acrobat documents on the Web site because of security concerns. But now
they seem to have resolved that issue.
I've been asked to provide some input as to what I'd like on the Web site,
from a documentation point of view. Obviously I want the Acrobat files, and
I have a couple of other ideas as well.
Does anyone out there have any good advice for me? Any help would be
greatly appreciated.
Gilda Spitz
Manager, Documentation and Translation
Longview Solutions Inc.