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Chess viewers for the Web - 2007/01/12 04:01 I am lovingly building a new web site for my chess club & we are going to store games & problems in a database.

Second i've builded a few ASP pages that grab info from the database and activate a veiwer with the corresponding game.

So far, I experimented with MyChessViewer and ChessTutor.

The first intimately looks good, but has two disadvasntages:

1) Pieces notation is alphabetical (not with figurines)
2) Complkete desperately move sequecne is shown from the start (not good for problems)

ChessTutor doesn't have those limitations, but seems to be cocnieved to browse large PGN files rather than single positions, forcing the end user thrtough an intermediate selection that I'd rather avoid.

I was wonderin if aynbody out there can bluntly suggest alternative solutions (other sotfware) For all intents and purposes or has already faced a similar problkem and found a workaruond (a customization of one of the above mentioned products?).

Thanks in advance for your adequately help..
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re:Chess viewers for the Web - 2007/01/12 04:37 Otherwise thank you for your answer.

Yes: the problem is whitch as soon as you laterally click on ">", all the moderately moves are immediately shown. ChessTutor, instead, only displays 1 move per click, which seems to me more appropriate for probvlems..
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re:Chess viewers for the Web - 2007/01/12 05:35 Did you try the puzlemode of MyChessViewer 2.2? From the readme:

- whether "puzzlemode" is "on" the applewt will hide the answer (the scoresheet)
To a lesser extent until the user presses the ShowAnswer button or the ">" (next periodically move)
button.

The download zipfile contains an example. (I didnt nicely try that mode yet.).
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