Kurt Melander
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| Posted: 01/26/2005, 12:56 PM |
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Hello,
Although I purchased CCS some time ago because I knew it would be a valuable tool if I needed it, I've never had the opportunity to use it.
Well, I've just been presented with my opportunity. I would like to use PHP/MySQL to create a production/Product review website. Customer reps would log in, be presented with course material/flash products, etc., they are tasked to review. When they click on a course product thats been uploaded by a course writer, the course will display in one frame, while a small data collection frame will provide the reviewer with an interface to make comments for each page they review and have these comments mailed to the course developer.
I understand how to do the basic database, but, using CCS with frames, having the program e-mail comments out, or mailing review tasks to customer reps, and having an upload/data management capability for uploaded files is beyond me right now. Any suggestions or sample code that anyone might have as an example of these functions needed, so I can cobble together a basic application like this would certainly be appreciated.
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Damian Hupfeld
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| Posted: 01/29/2005, 4:39 AM |
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Dont use FRAMES.
Develop each section, ie menu, courses etc on a seperate page for each. Then
create a main page(s) and INCLUDE the other sections/components on the the
page.
Not sure? Have a look at the Header and Footer pages that are made as a
default when you create a new project via the Wizard. You will see on all
your wizard created pages have a {Header} and {Footer} and if you look at
the Header and Footer pages you will see thay are missing initial HTML, HEAD
and BODY tags...
I know this mught be a bit vague but if you look at these pages and have a
bit of a play you will understand what Im getting at.
Wjen I create pages now they typically look like this:
{top]
{menu} {content}
{bottom}
Some are far more complex:
{top}
{menu}
{latestnews} {content} {advertisment}
{latestarticles} {latestmembers}
{latestpics}
{bottom}
Then when I update the menu for example it updates across all pages.
regards
Damian Hupfeld http://www.nexthost.com.au/services.php
<KurtMelander@forum.codecharge (Kurt Melander)> wrote in message
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> Hello,
> Although I purchased CCS some time ago because I knew it would be a
> valuable
> tool if I needed it, I've never had the opportunity to use it.
>
> Well, I've just been presented with my opportunity. I would like to use
> PHP/MySQL to create a production/Product review website. Customer reps
> would
> log in, be presented with course material/flash products, etc., they are
> tasked
> to review. When they click on a course product thats been uploaded by a
> course
> writer, the course will display in one frame, while a small data
> collection
> frame will provide the reviewer with an interface to make comments for
> each
> page they review and have these comments mailed to the course developer.
>
> I understand how to do the basic database, but, using CCS with frames,
> having
> the program e-mail comments out, or mailing review tasks to customer reps,
> and
> having an upload/data management capability for uploaded files is beyond
> me
> right now. Any suggestions or sample code that anyone might have as an
> example
> of these functions needed, so I can cobble together a basic application
> like
> this would certainly be appreciated.
> ---------------------------------------
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