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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.yes I have just published it live to the following URL.
www.sarahhood.co.uk/tester/international.htm
I use internet explorer to test the page.
I have published it without the code meantioned above. Thanks your help is much appreciated OBonio
<FORM TARGET="result" METHOD="POST" ACTION="http://www.xe.com/ucc/convert.cgi">
I have offered my services out before for a bit of 'extra money' but I'm not sure I have the time at the moment. Baby due in 3 months... saying that, I do need a little bit of cash.
What do you need doing exactly? Maybe you could put it up on http://www.rentacoder.com
congrats on the baby. well basically as you saw it is a property site and for the rental and sales section I would need a search form that would then display the results of a specific search. the results page would have a small pic along with a few lines of detail and the price along with a link to see more info, which would go to a page taht I would build for each property. Does this make sense. How much roughly would this cost.
it is this hosting package that i am going to be switching over to. Someone quoted me about 450/500 so far.
http://www.fasthosts.co.uk/hosting/windows2003/windowsst andard/
Ideally I was lookign to use access as i knew how to use access to update the information as properties are sold or added.
If you weren't using any of the extras with that ISP account (I went for interview with them 2 years ago strangely enough), I'd go for PHP and an Access backend.
I'd probably quote about 400. That would include an administrative area so you can add/edit/delete information and the search functionality too.
Ideally, I'd want to use ASP.NET, but that's an extra �25. Would reduce the quote to 350 though as time spent developing is greatly reduced.
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