Yes, there are many good uses for what I'm trying to accomplish. Which is why I'm taking my time and making sure everything is near perfect (trust me, no one can be truly perfect) before releasing anything.
I've been working on the team portion of the program the past few days. I've managed to create a nifty little page, which you can view here:
http://www.geocities.com/billyharrel...es_Angels.html
One thing I've noticed, and I hope to speed this up, is if your league has a huge number of players, then it does take a few minutes to generate a report. My historical league, simming from 1901, has about 16,000 players so it does take time to match up player IDs to player names. As I said I'm trying to speed this up.
Another thing I've still to do is display the throwing hand of the pitchers.
Soon I'll go back to the player pages and add all the necessary information to flesh them out a little and then work on a routine to generate all the pages for one year.
In the end, I'm hoping, and I can't guarantee it at the point, at least until I see how the game generates an entire website for a league, but I hope to add a function to allow the online simmers the ability to add links to the home run logs on the player pages. This way viewers can go "hmmm, lets see how Babe Ruth did back in the '20s." and click the necessary link. But, still, no guarantees at the point, just hopes.
EDIT: Here's a new player page so y'all can see how I've improved it:
http://www.geocities.com/billyharrel...log_12170.html