Several MT Forum members have noticed that the database searching and filelist commands, as described in the Survival Guide, no longer work. This change was beyond my control, and was caused by the upgrade to the new version of listserv. However, I would like to get the many files that people have sent to me, including the book reviews and the logs, onto the Forum's web page. Even if the filelist option eventually re-appears with a listserv upgrade, the listserv author has told me that he's first giving his attention to creating a web interface. It's becoming pretty clear, then, that some of the Forum's functions will have to be moved over to the web. Unfortunately, although I want to see this happen--and I have other web ideas that also should be pursued--I just don't have the time to do the kind of good job that needs to be done. It would be great if a Forum member who knows some HTML would like to volunteer to be a web page editor. And it would be even better if there were more than one person, since there will initially be many files to be converted. Next week I expect that the Forum's web page will move to a new address (one with a larger disk quota than what I've got now in my personal account). I am also planning to set up a mini-mailing list for the Forum's web page editor(s), where we can coordinate our activities without disturbing the Twainian discussion on the Forum itself. If you think you might be interested in this important job, please let me know. HTML coding is actually fairly easy to do, and any time and expertise you can offer would be greatly appreciated by me and by all of the Forum members. Please let me know if I can provide further information. In the meantime, I look forward to hearing from you. Taylor Roberts <[log in to unmask]>