Re: Private annotation capabilities

On Tue, 27 Jul 1999, Mike Pritchard wrote:
> I've been reviewing all the resources I can find for information 
> about annotation software.  Most of the work that is published seems 
> to revolve around public annotation capabilities.  I was hoping to 
> use one of these tools in our intranet project, but for various 
> reasons nothing seems suitable.
 
Hi Mike.

Crit can be installed on an intranet, either as its own stand-alone
server, or running as a CGI under Apache.  It's free.  All you need
is Perl 5.

If your machine is internal to your firewall, then all the
annotations you make are private to the intranet.  If you permit
access to web pages from the outside world, then everybody can make
private annotations on public web pages, as well as making annotations
on everyone else's intranet pages.


-- ?!ng

"Happiness isn't something you experience; it's something you remember."
    -- Oscar Levant

Received on Thursday, 26 August 1999 12:13:27 UTC