[Met_help] [rt.rap.ucar.edu #40628] History for Building tutorials: software options
RAL HelpDesk {for Paul Oldenburg}
met_help at ucar.edu
Fri Sep 10 15:01:34 MDT 2010
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Hello,
I'm a contractor working under NESII/CIRES/NOAA Earth System Research
Laboratory; and we are starting to build tutorials for ESMF
(http://www.earthsystemmodeling.org/). We're currently exploring our
options on what software to use to build our tutorials on the web. I
noticed that your tutorials use html and PHP. Did you use any particular
software tools to build this?
Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
Best regards,
Mark Fallentine
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Subject: Re: [rt.rap.ucar.edu #40628] Building tutorials: software options
From: Paul Oldenburg
Time: Fri Sep 10 14:58:46 2010
Mark,
No particular software tools were used to create the content of the
online MET tutorial. Basically, they were just
written directly using HTML and PHP, as you noticed. The NCAR
organization COMET has many different tutorials that they
present, located at http://www.meted.ucar.edu/. You might want to
talk to them to see if they can give you any more
help. Sorry we can't be more help. Please let us know if you have
any other questions.
Paul
RAL HelpDesk {for Mark Fallentine} wrote:
> Wed Sep 08 20:52:46 2010: Request 40628 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by mfallentine at gmail.com
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: Building tutorials: software options
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: mfallentine at gmail.com
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=40628 >
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a contractor working under NESII/CIRES/NOAA Earth System
Research
> Laboratory; and we are starting to build tutorials for ESMF
> (http://www.earthsystemmodeling.org/). We're currently exploring
our
> options on what software to use to build our tutorials on the web.
I
> noticed that your tutorials use html and PHP. Did you use any
particular
> software tools to build this?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
>
> Best regards,
> Mark Fallentine
>
>
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Subject: RE: [rt.rap.ucar.edu #40628] Building tutorials: software options
From: Mark Fallentine
Time: Fri Sep 10 15:00:01 2010
Thanks Paul for the help and quick reply.
Have a good weekend,
Mark
-----Original Message-----
From: RAL HelpDesk {for Paul Oldenburg} [mailto:met_help at ucar.edu]
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2010 2:59 PM
To: mfallentine at gmail.com
Subject: Re: [rt.rap.ucar.edu #40628] Building tutorials: software
options
Mark,
No particular software tools were used to create the content of the
online MET tutorial. Basically, they were just
written directly using HTML and PHP, as you noticed. The NCAR
organization COMET has many different tutorials that they
present, located at http://www.meted.ucar.edu/. You might want to
talk to them to see if they can give you any more
help. Sorry we can't be more help. Please let us know if you have
any other questions.
Paul
RAL HelpDesk {for Mark Fallentine} wrote:
> Wed Sep 08 20:52:46 2010: Request 40628 was acted upon.
> Transaction: Ticket created by mfallentine at gmail.com
> Queue: met_help
> Subject: Building tutorials: software options
> Owner: Nobody
> Requestors: mfallentine at gmail.com
> Status: new
> Ticket <URL:
https://rt.rap.ucar.edu/rt/Ticket/Display.html?id=40628 >
>
>
> Hello,
>
> I'm a contractor working under NESII/CIRES/NOAA Earth System
Research
> Laboratory; and we are starting to build tutorials for ESMF
> (http://www.earthsystemmodeling.org/). We're currently exploring
our
> options on what software to use to build our tutorials on the web.
I
> noticed that your tutorials use html and PHP. Did you use any
particular
> software tools to build this?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help or insight.
>
> Best regards,
> Mark Fallentine
>
>
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