From: "Dr. D. Kossove" <doctordee@telkomsa.net>
To: "Dick Whiting" <dwhiting@europa.com>
Subject: chemo40agents.template
Date: Monday, December 08, 2003 12:55 PM

But how will they know which generic name their drug is listed under?
They have to be able to look at a list and pick out their drug
These may be smart people, but they are in a STATE.  Heads don' work good, mon.


Perhaps the best way to do this is simply write a template

that says  
_sectbeg"Individual chemotherapy agents"  "indiv" 
_text %20indiv.txt


and the text says

anthracyclines &&url
doxorubicin  &&url
epiadriamycin &&url
etc

and each &&url goes to a specific page in the website
doesn't matter if the same page appears in 12  &&urls, does it?

Is this what you were saying below?



----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Dick Whiting" <dwhiting@europa.com>
To: "Dr. D. Kossove" <doctordee@telkomsa.net>
Sent: Sunday, December 07, 2003 9:26 PM
Subject: Re: chemo40agents.template


Doreen,

On Saturday, December 6, 2003 you wrote:

> Oh,dear, dick.
> I can change the chemoagents page by putting [see doxorubicin] and not
> the page number...   and only have one entry going to each page
> number...

How about something like this:

Chemo Agents - generic names at top using _addtomenu with only one entry per
target page. Following that via a _sectbeg entry would be what you mostly
have. The associated text file would simply be &&url statements with the
alternate names and links in the links.txt file. That would fulfill both
requirements. Also fixed by this would be getting rid of all the <br><br>
codes which are rather kludgy and mess up the formatting of the site map.
Should be a "win-win" solution.

    
    Anthracyclines
    ---
    ---
    Aliases, abbreviations, brand names of drugs

```````````````` Aliases, abbreviations, and brand names for drugs`````````
    name1
    name2
    name3
    etc.

Wadyathink ?

Dick

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