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Set Up Cpanel On Burstnet Vps

August 20th, 2011 Comments off

I purchased a vps and I started pulling my sites in before I set up name servers now its not saving the name servers.

I am not experienced with this so need someone that is.

I can set up the IP’s in the name servers in my registrar, I just need everything set up correctly on the cpanel, which included the issue with the name servers resolved.

Logo Design For Nuizm

February 16th, 2010 Comments off

We are in need for a logo incorporating the name of our sister company. The name is ….Nuizm… We are a business solution company. We need something upbeat, eye catching, professional and colorful. We do not wnat just a “text” logo. We are wanting an actual logo that incorpoarates the name. We will be accepting “only” mockups incorporating the name “nuizm”. Please submit all mockups for consideration. We will be making adecision within 72 hours and the design (logo) will be needed within 2 weeks of acceptance. Only mockups incorpoarating the name will be accepted all others will be rejected. Please be creative and detailed. Thank you.

Phoning Uk Businesses

November 23rd, 2009 Comments off

Hello..

I need someone to phone 100 UK companies for me. It’s a very simple task. They are all restaurants. I need to find out the name of the owner for each restaurant.

Each company should take no more than a minute or two to phone.. if that.

I will provide the name of the restuarant, address and the telephone number to call.

If you live outside the UK, you will need a very good English accent for this, or, preferably you will actually live in the UK.

Also, you must be able to start right away. Today, or tomorrow at latest.

Thanks ,
Paul

P.S. To find out the owner’s name, all you need to say is this:
“Hi, my name is xxxxx and i’m calling from ‘yourcity’ buisness online. I was hoping you can help me. We are currently updating our FREE online business directory, can you confirm that you are trading as xxxxxx”

They will say Yes we are

“Excellent and you trading address is xxxxxxxx”

They will say yes it is

“That’s excellent, thanks very much for your help on this – and finally what is the name of the owner of the business please?”

9 times out of 10 you will get the name

“Ok thanks very much for that – hope you have a lovely day”

That’s it, simple.

(by the way, if you know a quicker more effective way than that to find the owner’s name, please feel free to use it)

Edit Website Company Name

November 14th, 2009 Comments off

I need to edit the name on my website from Advanced Polymer Technologies. Advanced EMC Technologies…

Each page needs to be reviewed (22 page) website + Data sheets about 30 with the name in two to three palce on each data sheet.

The contact page, any forms etc…

It’s possible about 120 places where we need to change the name.

Thanks,

Bill Vardeman

Programming Project 1252211187

September 5th, 2009 Comments off

I have siteA.com and siteB.com hosted on the same account. I have a page stored at siteA.com/page.php This page only has three images (named siteA.com/image1.jpg, siteA.com/image2.jpg, and siteA.com/image3.jpg). I want you to create a script that will do this when I load the script in my browser:

Copy siteA.com/image1.jpg and save it as siteB.com/image1.jpg (The copy has to be saved on siteB.com with the name image1.jpg

Copy siteA.com/image2.jpg and save it as siteB.com/image2.jpg (The copy has to be saved on siteB.com with the name image2.jpg

Copy siteA.com/image3.jpg and save it as siteB.com/image3.jpg (The copy has to be saved on siteB.com with the name image3.jpg

That’s all that is needed. I will select someone within an hour. I can probably figure this out on my own, so low bids have priority.

Thanks, and good luck!

Suggest Name & Design

August 27th, 2009 Comments off

If you are not creative, innovative and distinct thinker then dont waste your time here.

We planned to start a company, deals with online based advertisement. We need an attractive business name along with logo. The name should be started with the letter ‘A’ or ‘R’.

Who impress and satisfy our team soon will get the project.

Note:

1) The business name should be unique. Since we planned to register as a trademark.
2) The name should be simple, attractive and meaningful.
3) The logo design should be in dark colors. Preferably in red or orange.
4) Plz mention kkk in your bid if you are not a spam.

Payment strictly via escrow. Once we satisfy with the name and your sample works will escrow. Immediate release of money once u satisfied our team with the logo.

If you have any queries feel free to ask me.

And finally don’t send me all of your works. Just send me the relevant works u done before.

If you are not suggest us a good name kindly don’t bid. Else you are reported as violation.

Twitter Long Term Project

August 24th, 2009 Comments off

We are an Internet Marketing company and have a regular usage for outsourcers to carry out regular projects for us. This may include creating accounts, posting to links, creating articles etc.
We want you to create twitter accounts for us, we will provide you with the name to use, you may not always be able to use the name as such (due to 20 characters limit on username), use a shortened version of the name, since every twitter account has to be linked to an email, you will have to create a gmail account with same or similar username as Twitter account.

We will provide you with the username to fill in gmail’s alternate account field for remembering password and the password remember question and answer too.
Please quote for a set of 100 id’s, the payout will be after the 100 id’s have been created, on successful completion of a set of 100 ONLY, will give you another assignment.

Twitter Long Term Project

August 23rd, 2009 Comments off

We are an Internet Marketing company and have a regular usage for outsourcers to carry out regular projects for us. This may include creating accounts, posting to links, creating articles etc.

We want you to create twitter accounts for us, we will provide you with the name to use, you may not always be able to use the name as such (due to 20 characters limit on username), use a shortened version of the name, since every twitter account has to be linked to an email, you will have to create a gmail account with same or similar username as Twitter account.

We will provide you with the username to fill in gmail’s alternate account field for remembering password and the password remember question and answer too.

Please quote for a set of 100 id’s, the payout will be after the 100 id’s have been created, on

successful completion of a set of 100 ONLY, we will give you another assignment.

Power Point Presentation Compi

August 20th, 2009 Comments off

I need a simple desktop application to work with Power Point and Excel.

Here are the main features:

The software needs to be able to compile a power point presentation from a variety of available power point slides that are saved as individual files. The software must have built in capabilities for the user to tell the program ahead of time which file to put into which location. The program must also have the ability to compile a corresponding excel price list from the slides that were picked and place them in the correct order. The program must have an administrative log in section that allows the administrator to make changes to the program and make changes.

Here is specifically how the program must operate …

Step 1: The user will input details about who the power point presentation will be given to such as the name of the Customer, the date of the presentation, and the name of the buyer or buyers that the presentation is given to. Also during this step the user will define the master file location where the slides that will be identified in the following steps will be located.

Step 2: The user will define the order in which the slides will be presented. They will do this by placing a number from 1 to 11 in a box next to the name of the segment. Each number will be used only once. The program must have logic built in so that if the user misses a number it will not let them move to the next step until at least one segment is chosen. The user may leave up to ten of the boxes un-checked but must choose at least one segment.

Step 3 through Step 14:

For each segment that the user chose in Step 2 another step will appear. One these steps the user will pick the individual items that they wish to have populated in the presentation. They must choose at least one item for each segment that appears. A segment or step will only appear if it was chosen in step number 2.

Final Step

During the final step the user will choose which type of presentation they want the program to create. They can pick as many as they want, but must choose at least one. Their choice are: Power Point Presentation, New Item Form, Show Form.

Behind the scences the program will compile the power point presentation as follows:

Using the data that the user inputed into step 1 the program will open up Power Point on the users desktop and will pick a template that I will supply. It will populate the information supplied into that template.

The program then will move to step 2 and will pick a slide for each item that was selected copy and paste it into the presentation and put it into the proper order. It will know which file to choose because in step 1 the user told the program the master file to search. Each item chosen in step 2 will have as their file extention name the same name as the user sees on their screen.

The program than will move to steps 3 through 14 as needed. In these steps the program will open up the individual item presentations and place them under the correct section. It will know to do this because each item will have the same file extention as the name shown on the screen.

The program than moves to the final step. Behind the scenes it will review the selections made in the previous steps and compile excel spreadsheets using a pre-loaded spreadsheet with only the items that were marked in the previous sections.

The attached drawings explain the program in further detail.

The admin section should allow the user to add and delete items and make other changes to the program.

Simple Binary Tree Inventory

August 12th, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

CAN I HAVE BEFOR AUGUST 15,2009
THANKS

Suggest Name & Design

August 7th, 2009 Comments off

If you are not creative, innovative and distinct thinker then dont waste your time here.

We planned to start a company, deals with online based advertisement. We need an attractive business name along with logo. The name should be started with the letter ‘A’ or ‘R’.

Who impress and satisfy our team soon will get the project.

Note:

1) The business name should be unique. Since we planned to register as a trademark.
2) The name should be simple, attractive and meaningful.
3) The logo design should be in dark colors. Preferably in red or orange.
4) Plz mention kkk in your bid if you are not a spam.

Payment strictly via escrow. Once we satisfy with the name and your sample works will escrow. Immediate release of money once u satisfied our team with the logo.

If you have any queries feel free to ask me.

And finally don’t send me all of your works. Just send me the relevant works u done before.

Logo Designing 4 A Company

August 5th, 2009 Comments off

If you are not creative, innovative and distinct thinker then dont waste your time here.

We planned to start a company, deals with online based advertisement. We need an attractive business name along with logo. The name should be started with the letter ‘A’ or ‘R’.

Who impress and satisfy our team soon will get the project.

Note:

1) The business name should be unique. Since we planned to register as a trademark.
2) The name should be simple, attractive and meaningful.
3) The logo design should be in dark colors. Preferably in red or orange.
4) Plz mention kkk in your bid if you are not a spam.

Payment strictly via escrow. Once we satisfy with the name and your sample works will escrow. Immediate release of money once u satisfied our team with the logo.

If you have any queries feel free to ask me.

And finally don’t send me all of your works. Just send me the relevant works u done before.

Programming Project 1248975251

July 30th, 2009 Comments off

Part 1 – Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the Inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit).

Part 2 – Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the
price of each unit, and the value of the Inventory of that product. In addition, the output should display the value of the entire Inventory.

Data Manipulation Application

July 28th, 2009 Comments off

I need a simple data manipulation application programmed. It can be programmed in PHP and run from the web (preferred) or it can be a desktop application.

If you know how to work with text files and CSV files then you should be able to do this project. Here is a description of the project:

The application interface will have the following input fields:

A.) Master text file:________ browse button
B.) Word in master text file to replace __________
C.) CSV data file:_________ browse button
D.) Folder to save output text files______ browse button

Detailed description of input fields:

A.) The master text file will be a text file with content in it. There will be a browse button to select this file on the users desktop.
B.) This will be a simple text field where the user can enter a word. When the script is run (detailed below) the word entered here will be replaced with the word in the CSV file.
C.) The CSV will have two columns. The first column will have the word that will replace the word listed in B.). The second column will have the name of the text file that the output should be saved to.
D.) This is the folder where the output will be saved to in the form of a text file. The name of the text file that the output should be saved to is described in the second column of the CSV file.

The Process of the Script:

1.) Look at row 1 and column 1 of the CSV data file
2.) Create a text file in the folder that was browsed in D.) above with the name specified in column 2 of the CSV data file
3.) Import the master text file to the text file
4.) Replace all instances of the word specified in B.) above with the word in column 1 of the CSV data file
5.) Repeat the process going to row 2 of the CSV data file
6.) Loop through all rows of the CSV data file

NOTE: If column 2 of the CSV file has the same name as a previous row (the text file already exists) then the script should append the new text output to the file.

If you can make this simple script for me, please send me a PM and let me know if you are going to make it as a PHP script or as a desktop application.

I’m looking forward to working with the winning bidder.

Binary Search Tree

July 23rd, 2009 Comments off

(Need by Friday 10pm if possible)

The Problem
You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

in this order, then the structure of the binary tree would be as follows:

soap 2.95
total: 11.90
/
raisins 2.00 tea 1.95
total: 7.00 total 1.95
/
jellybeans 5.00
total: 5.00

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Closest Birthday

July 23rd, 2009 Comments off

The Problem
It’s the first day of class and you are barely awake. You are hoping to snooze through a typical syllabus day when your new teacher commands you to get up and find the person in the room with the closest birthday to yours. Luckily, you’ve taken AP Computer Science already and realize that the key to solving the problem is to sort EVERYONE by their birthday, and then simply look directly to the left and right of you (the birthday that occurs immediately before and after yours) and see which of the two is closer. If you on the end of the list, you have to check with the person at the beginning and vice versa.

In order to solve this problem, you’ll get several different classes from an input file. Each class will have several queries. You are required to implement either Merge Sort of Quick Sort in the solution of your assignment.

Input File Specification (birthday.txt)
The input file has a single positive integer, n, on its first line, specifying the number of classes in the input file.

The first line of each input file will have a single positive integer k (k < 1001), representing the number of students in the class. The next k lines will have information about each student. Each line will have the following information separated by spaces: first name, last name, month, day and year of birth. All names will only contain uppercase alphabetic characters and be no longer than 29 characters long. The month will be represented in its full spelling, in uppercase letters. The day and year will be the appropriate integers. You are guaranteed that all of this information is valid. (Thus, no April 31st will appear, etc.) It is also guaranteed that each full name will be unique. (Namely, no two people in a class will have the exact same first AND last name.)

Following those k lines will be a line containing a single positive integer m (m < k), representing the number of queries for that class. The following m lines will contain the first and last name (separated by a space) of the student in question. (Your goal will be to find the name of the student with the closest birthday to the queried student.)

Output Specification
For each input class, print out a header with the following format:

Class #c:

where c represents the day of the simulation (1 ≤ c ≤ n).

Follow this with a blank line.

The following k lines will answer the queries for that class in the order they were given. For each of these queries, output a single line with the following format:

FIRST2 LAST2 has the closest birthday to FIRST LAST.

where FIRST LAST is the name of the queried student and FIRST2 LAST2 is the name of the student with the closest birthday to FIRST LAST.

To avoid ambiguity, sort the students in the following manner:

1) By birthdate, ignoring the year.
2) To break ties between students with the same exact birthdate, use last name as compared by the strcmp function.
3) To break ties where both #1 and #2 are the same, use the first name, which in these cases, is guaranteed to be different.

To further avoid ambiguity, if both the person who appears right before and right after the queried person are the same number of days away (in birthday) as the queried person, always choose the first who comes AFTER the queried person in the array. Note: for these purposes, February 29th won’t count as an actual day, unless someone in the class has that birthday. For example, if the queried person’s birthday is March 1st, the person right before her has a February 28th birthday and the person right after her as a March 3rd birthday, then the person with the February 28th birthday is considered the closest (1 day way) as compared to the March 3rd birthday (2 days away). BUT, if there IS a February 29th birthday in the class, then that does count as a day.

Put a blank line between the output for each case.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store all the relevant information about a student in an appropriate struct. You must implement either Merge Sort or Quick Sort. You must follow all the tie-breaking procedures described above.

Sample Input File
2
3
SAM MALONE MAY 3 1961
DIANE CHAMBERS AUGUST 16 1970
NORM PETERSON DECEMBER 12 1955
2
SAM MALONE
NORM PETERSON
4
DAN MARINO SEPTEMBER 15 1961
JOHN ELWAY JUNE 28 1960
JOE MONTANA JUNE 11 1956
DAN FOUTS JUNE 10 1951
1
JOE MONTANA

Sample Output
Class #1:

DIANE CHAMBERS has the closest birthday to SAM MALONE.
DIANE CHAMBERS has the closest birthday to NORM PETERSON.

Class #2:

DAN FOUTS has the closest birthday to JOE MONTANA.

Please write in C.

Inventory.c

July 22nd, 2009 Comments off

Project due to me by 6 p.m. EST US time on Jul-22-09.
You are to write a C program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Simple Binary Tree Inventory

July 21st, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

Binary Searchtree Problem In C

July 20th, 2009 Comments off

You are to write a program that creates and maintains a binary search tree of items in a super market. Each item has a name and a value. All item names will be lowercase alphabetic strings of less than 30 letters. All values will be positive real numbers representing prices. Also, for each node in the tree, you are to maintain the value of all of the items in that subtree. Your tree should be “sorted” based on alphabetical ordering of the item names as determined by strcmp. Your program must allow the user to do the following:

1) Add an item to the inventory
2) Delete an item from the inventory
3) Print out all of the items in the inventory in alphabetical order.
4) Print out the value of all items underneath the subtree of a given item.

For example, if the user adds these items:

a) “soap”, $2.95
b) “raisins”, $2.00
c) “jellybeans”, $5.00
d) “tea”, $1.95

in this order, then the structure of the binary tree would be as follows:

soap 2.95
total: 11.90
/
raisins 2.00 tea 1.95
total: 7.00 total 1.95
/
jellybeans 5.00
total: 5.00

Input File Specification (inventory.txt)
The first line of the input file will contain a single positive integer, n, representing the number of commands to execute. The following n lines will contain one command each, in the other they are to be executed.

The first number of each of these lines will be either 1, 2, 3 or 4, to signify the choices listed above.

If the choice is 1, it will be followed by the name of the item added and its price (as a number), both separated by spaces.

If the choice is 2, it will be followed by the name of the item to be deleted.

Choice 3 will be on a line by itself.

Choice 4 will be followed by a single string storing an item.

Output Specification
For each command, your program should provide some output.
The output provided by each command should be separated by a blank line.

For choice 1, if the item to be added is NOT in the tree, output a line with the following format:

item has been added to the stock.

where item is the name of the item added. If the item is ALREADY in the tree, output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item is already in stock. No changes made.

For choice 2, if the item to be deleted is IN the tree and is successfully deleted, output a line with the following format:

item has been deleted from the stock.

If the item is NOT in the tree, then output a line with the following format:

Sorry, item couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

For choice 3, the first line should read:

Here is a list of the items in stock:

Each following line should have information about one item and the list should be in alphabetical order by item name. Here is the format for one of these lines:

item $price

The price should be printed out to two decimal places exactly.

Finally, for choice 4, print out the sum of the values of all the items in the subtree rooted by the designated item. If this item is NOT in the tree, $0.00 should be printed out. Here is the format for the output for this option.

The value of all the items underneath item is $price.

Implementation Restrictions
You must store the data in nodes of a binary tree. Each binary tree node must store 3 pieces of information: the name of the item, its price, and the sum of the prices of all the items in its subtree.

Sample Input File
11
2 soap
1 soap 2.95
1 raisins 2.00
1 jellybeans 5.00
1 tea 1.95
4 raisins
3
2 raisins
4 soap
4 cereal
1 soap 3.50

Sample Output
Sorry, soap couldn’t be deleted because it’s not in stock.

soap has been added to the stock.

raisins has been added to the stock.

jellybeans has been added to the stock.

tea has been added to the stock.

The value of all the items underneath raisins is $7.00.

Here is a list of the items in stock:
jellybeans $5.00
raisins $2.00
soap $2.95
tea $1.95

raisins has been deleted from the stock.

The value of all the items underneath soap is $9.90.

The value of all the items underneath cereal is $0.00.

Sorry, soap is already in stock. No changes made.

PS: I may not answer right away to you bids, so after you bid please allow some time for answer.

Inventory Program

July 13th, 2009 Comments off

Part 1.
Choose a product that lends itself to an inventory (for example, products at your workplace, office supplies, music CDs, DVD movies, or software).
* Create a product class that holds the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. *Create a Java application that displays the product number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory (the number of units in stock multiplied by the price of each unit). Pay attention to the good programming practices in the text to ensure your source code is readable and well documented.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 2.
Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the output should display the value of the entire inventory.
* Create a method to calculate the value of the entire inventory.
* Create another method to sort the array items by the name of the product.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 3.
Modify the Inventory Program by creating a subclass of the product class that uses one additional unique feature of the product you chose (for the DVDs subclass, you could use movie title, for example). In the subclass, create a method to calculate the value of the inventory of a product with the same name as the method previously created for the product class. The subclass method should also add a 5% restocking fee to the value of the inventory of that product.
* Modify the output to display this additional feature you have chosen and the restocking fee.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 4.
Modify the Inventory Program to use a GUI. The GUI should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the GUI should display the value of the entire inventory, the additional attribute, and the restocking fee.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 5.
Modify the Inventory Program by adding a button to the GUI that allows the user to move to the first item, the previous item, the next item, and the last item in the inventory. If the first item is displayed and the user clicks on the Previous button, the last item should display. If the last item is displayed and the user clicks on the Next button, the first item should display.
* Add a company logo to the GUI using Java graphics classes.
* Post as an attachment in java format.

Part 6.
Modify the Inventory Program to include an Add button, a Delete button, and a Modify button on the GUI. These buttons should allow the user to perform the corresponding actions on the item name, the number of units in stock, and the price of each unit. An item added to the inventory should have an item number one more than the previous last item.
* Add a Save button to the GUI that saves the inventory to a C:datainventory.dat file.
* Use exception handling to create the directory and file if necessary.
* Add a search button to the GUI that allows the user to search for an item in the inventory by the product name. If the product is not found, the GUI should display an appropriate message. If the product is found, the GUI should display that product

Project Web Site Maintanence

June 10th, 2009 Comments off

Due to our company name change I need to have Advanced Polymer Technologies, replace the name AP Technologies on our website.

www.aptechno.com

There are 9 pages with the name listed, the contact page.

Also in the tech Library there are several html and PDF forms that need changed.

The last area is the lower left hand corner of website has the name on each page.

I am sure this very easy and simple work by searching the name and replace it so i want to complete this in max of 5 hours.

I will choose the bidder with in an hour because its very urgent.
Thanks
Bala

Brainstorm New Business Name

June 9th, 2009 Comments off

I am starting up a new business and need a name, logo and tag line.

PRODUCT
The business will sell a web based tool to international corporations. Specifically the tool will help accounting and finance professionals consolidate complex foreign currency financial data they collect from remote cross-border subsidiaries.

MESSAGE
Therefore the name and logo need to appeal to financial professionals, and I would like the name and/or logo and tag line to convey integrity in the data and that buying our product will help streamline the flow of complex data from various sources into meaningful, concise information that can be used to make sound financial decisions.

SOME IDEAS
My background is in finance, not marketing or design, so please don’t limit yourself to this list of draft name and tag line ideas; it’s intended only to help put you in the right direction.

1. Metaphor of a river with many tributaries to represent data being pulled from several locations into one central finance. For example, “Okavango Systems” or “Semois Solutions” with a tagline something about “streamlining financial data…”

2. Many of our target corporate clients have significant business in Europe, so whatever the name, it needs to translate well in European countries. Perhaps a Latin root of an English word would work well. A tagline could be “Complex data. Simple solutions”.

3. The type of data being collected is foreign currency exposure amounts, so perhaps the word “exposure” could be directly included in the name. For example “Exposure Track” or “FX Connect” with tagline “Connecting corporate treasury to FX exposures around the world”

DELIVERABLE
Give me at least 5 original ideas (make sure your idea is not already taken by some other financial system company). Each idea should include a business name, a tag line, and a written description of why you think it’s a good name and what you envision for a logo. Please don’t spend time on drafting a logo, I just need name ideas quickly. I’ll be looking for a logo design later.

Web Site Maintanence.

June 7th, 2009 Comments off

Due to our company name change I need to have Advanced Polymer Technologies, replace the name AP Technologies on our website.

www.aptechno.com

There are 9 pages with the name listed, the contact page.

Also in the tech Library there are several html and PDF forma that need changed.

The last area is the lower left hand corner of website has the name on each page.

Thanks

New Logo Design

June 2nd, 2009 Comments off

I would like a logo designed for a new business named SwiftEats.com

Specifications:
1.It should have the name “SwiftEats.com” in it with the S and the E capitalized.
2.The logo should convey the idea that you can get good food quickly.

Some of my ideas:
The name with a gust of wind behind it
or the name with wheels beneath it
or because a swift is a type of bird, something with a bird

Those are just some ideas to start from. I am open to any ideas you may have.

Describe your idea to me so I may consider it along with your bid price and completion time.

Xml Parser Php Script

June 2nd, 2009 Comments off

I need a php script to parse data from results of search requests similar to this:

http://www.popshops.com/v1/0yp0rj3hqei08nztbslkxco1m/products.xml?catalog_key=8dma5bktzb9bseed24byo2z3w&amp;keywords=ipod+16gb

The results will then be displayed on our online shopping mall website (www.ShoppingMinistry.com). It should display a list of available products and allow customer to sort by name, price etc. It should also allow them to narrow the search by available parameters.

Here are more info about available parameters etc:

Request URL

http://www.popshops.com/v1/0yp0rj3hqei08nztbslkxco1m/products.xml
Required request parameters
Field Value Description
catalog_key string Unique key identifying catalog of merchants: 8dma5bktzb9bseed24byo2z3w
keywords string

A list of keywords to search across your catalog merchants.

keywords=ipod Is a basic search for products containing the keyword ‘ipod’

keywords=ipod -case is a search for products containing the keyword ‘ipod’ and NOT containing the keyword ‘case’
Optional request parameters
Field Value Description
merchant_id integer A unique PopShops merchant_id, limiting products to a single merchant
merchant_type_id integer A unique merchant_type_id limiting products to a single merchant_type.
category_id integer A PopShops category ID, limiting products to a single merchant’s category. Category ids are currently only returned in product query responses.
brand_id integer A PopShops brand_id, limiting products to a single brand
price_min decimal
10.00,19.95, etc
Price minimum product prices should not go below
price_max decimal
10.00,19.95, etc.
Price maximum product prices should not exceed
product_sort name_asc
name_desc
price_asc
price_desc Featured (default), Name (A-Z), Name (Z-A), Lowest Price, Highest Price
product_limit 1-100 Number of products to display at a time. 100 maximum.
product_offset integer Number to offset the product results by
include_deals boolean
1 or 0
Available deals can also be included in the result set that match returned products and merchants.
url_subid string Custom subid/sid to be appended in any final affiliate product urls.
Response fields
Field Description
search_results Contains all of the query responses. Attributes:

* keywords: any keywords passed in
* product_limit: any product_limit passed in
* product_offset: any product_offset passed in
* merchant_id: any merchant_id passed in
* category_id: any category_id passed in
* brand_id: any brand_id passed in
* product_sort: any product_sort passed in
* price_min: any price_min passed in
* price_max: any price_max passed in
* merchant_type_id: any merchant_type_id passed in

products Contains products matching the query parameters. Attributes:

* total_count: Total number of products matching the query parameters

product Contains an individual product. Attributes:

* name: The name of the product
* description: The description of the product
* merchant_id: The merchant_id for the merchant the product belongs to.
* large_image_url: A url for the largest sized image available for the product.
* medium_image_url: A url for a medium sized image of the product.
* small_image_url: A url for a small sized image of the product.
* merchant_price: The price offered through the merchant. Usually corresponds to the lowest price.
* retail_price: The listed retail price of the product.

price_ranges Contains price_ranges for products matching the query parameters.
price_range Contains an individual price_range. Attributes:

* max: The max dollar value in the range
* min: The min dollar value in the range
* product_count: The number of products within this price range.

merchants Contains top merchants for products matching the query parameters. In many cases the number of merchants matching the query is too many to bring back, so this will only bring back the top 50 merchant matches by product count. You may encounter results where you get a product on a page and there is no matching merchant in the merchants node.
merchant Contains an individual merchant. Attributes:

* id: A unique id for the merchant. You can pass this in as a merchant_id to filter products to this specific merchant.
* name: The name of the merchant.
* product_count: The number of products matching the query for this specific merchant.
* logo_url: If available a logo_url will be provided which is a url to small thumbnail of a logo for the merchant.
* url: If available the url will be returned, which is a landing page for this merchant.
* merchant_type_id: If the merchant belongs to a merchant_type, this will be the id for the merchant_type. This can be used to further filter products as a merchant_type_id parameter.

merchant_types Contains top merchant_types for products matching the query parameters.
merchant_type Contains an individual merchant_type. Attributes:

* id: A unique id for the merchant_type. You can pass this in as a merchant_type_id to filter products to this specific merchant_type.
* name: The name of the merchant_type.
* product_count: The number of products matching the query for this specific merchant_type.

brands Contains top brands for products matching the query parameters.
brand Contains an individual brand. Attributes:

* id: A unique id for the brand. You can pass this in as a brand_id to filter products to this specific merchant_type.
* name: The name of the brand.
* product_count: The number of products matching the query for this specific brand.

suggested_merchants If the keywords match any merchant names, or have been tagged by PopShops as belonging to a specific merchant, this node will return any merchants that may be possible matches. This node will have child merchant nodes with attributes available on normal merchant nodes.
deals Contains deals available for products,merchants, and suggested merchants matching the query. Attributes:

* restrictions: Global restrictions that apply to any deal returned.

deal Contains an individual deal. Attributes:

* name: The name of the deal.
* description: A description of the deal.
* url: The redirect url for the deal.
* image_url: If an image is available for the deal, this will be a url for that image.
* specific: This is a boolean (true/false) indicating whether the deal is specific to a product, or applies to all products from the merchant.
* start_on: The start date the deal is valid.
* end_on: The end date the deal is no longer valid.
* code: Any associated code for the deal. This is a code that would need to be used to redeem the deal.
* deal_type_ids: The deal_type id indicating what kind of deal this is.
* restrictions: Any applicable restrictions unique to this deal or merchant.
* merchant_id: A unique id for the merchant.
* merchant_type_id: The id of the merchant_type the merchant of this deal belongs to.

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Convert Name To Animal

May 31st, 2009 Comments off

Upon arriving at a web page ( call it name.php ) two things can happen..

if “n” has a value, go to step 2

(1) If no value of “n” is included in the page url, the visitor is presented with..
“Please enter your name” – and a suitable box to put this in as well as a “submit” button.
When submitted, the page is reloaded with a value of “name.php?n=John Smith”

(2) Convert the name to lower case and calculate the TOTAL ascii value of all of the characters which make up that name (the sum)

Converted this to MOD 20 and use that value is to choose the name of an animal from a fixed array of 20 animals (in the script).

Then output…

John Smith
is a
Turtle

Find out what sort of animal you are
[input box again]

—————————

If the name of the animal begins with “A”,”E”,”I”,”O” or “U” the wording should be “is an” instead of “is a”

I hope this makes sense!

The page should be pleasing on the eye, though not elaborate.

Ajax Web Form…

May 13th, 2009 Comments off

I need a ajax type webform coded for my site. What I need is very straight forward if you are comfortable working with ajax, here it is:

On my site I have a get response form that is asking for the name and email. I want to have a form that only displays the email field initally, once someone enters their email I want that field to disappear and the name field to appear…

Once the email is entered I would like that info to be sent to the autoresponder in the background. I would like the name field to appear without the entire page having to reload or re-freash…

Once they have entered their name I want that info to be submitted to the autoresponder as well. Finally I want to be able to use their name though out the page that I am redirecting them to once they have filled out the two fields…

So I’m guessing that the name needs to be stored in a cookie, so that it can be access on the next page. However you can code it however you like so long as the end result is the same…

Please use the code word: Dr. Sparkles in your reply so that I know that you read this far. This also shows that you have the ability to follow simple written instructions. If this basic instruction is not followed you will not be picked no matter how great you may appear to be…

I need the code to be fully commented. I will retain full rights to the code upon completion of this job. The code also needs to be reusable so that I can use it on more than one page/site if need be.

If you have examples of similar types of forms/work that you have coded please send me a link to view any examples that you may have.

Thanks,

Mike Potts
Clear Sky Marketing

Magento Extra Module

May 9th, 2009 Comments off

*PLEASE REPLY WITH EXAMPLES OF WORK WITH MAGENTO COMMERCE. NO AUTO REPLIES!*

Brief

The client intends that a percentage of all annual profits are distributed to charity. To do this he wants there to be three charities offered to new customers during the customer signup process and the customer should nominate one of these during the signup.

The nominated charity should display in the final page of the one page checkout.

Admin should be able to change the name of the charities

Admin needs to be able to generate a report showing the number of folks nominating each charity

Also they want an extra customer registration field – ‘Are you a UK Taxpayer?’ which should be available in an admin report alongside the charity details

We have gone partway to doing this

Inventory Program

April 17th, 2009 Comments off

Inventory Program Part 2

Modify the Inventory Program so the application can handle multiple items. Use an array to store the items. The output should display the information one product at a time, including the item number, the name of the product, the number of units in stock, the price of each unit, and the value of the inventory of that product. In addition, the output should display the value of the entire inventory.

List Structure

April 14th, 2009 Comments off

List structure exercise 1

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Need Testimonials Software

April 11th, 2009 Comments off

I’m looking to have someone develop a testimonials script that can be placed on digital product sales page websites, but need something that will create a flash driven (somewhat like slide.com) rotating view of testimonials…

Would like it to be able to be modified by the webmaster and they can put in their own testimonials (that they got from satisfied customers).

I’d like it to have 3 things… a (persons picture on the far left), then next to it a blurb including the testimonial in quotes, With a headline before the testimonial for the shortened bit… Then on the far right the name of the person, and their website below.

I also would like the ability to have video testimonials (a place to put in youtube or other video embed code, to where people can watch that video as well.

Each testimonial needs to view for about 5-10 seconds (this option should be able to be edited within the script) and then the next testimonial will show up. Or within the script you can take it off of auto scroll, and put it on manual, and on the main page, on either side of the testimonial box, would be a left or right arrow, and the user can scroll through the testimonials at will.

Also, I want to own the rights to the script, and be able to sell it myself.

Within the script, I’d like to be able to have a place where I can put the name of the website (any of my websites) for the script to point back to… In essence so that if the person puts the testimonial box up on their site, the script itself will point back to my site of choice. (this could be right below the testimonial box to the right, saying something like “powered by testimonialbox.com” and have this pointing back to testimonialbox.com.

please pm me if you can do this.

I have a name and everything for the script already, so the winning bidder will work with me to incorporate the name into the actual software/script.

The software should have a control panel to where I can add in all the info.

Need Testimonials Script Built

April 11th, 2009 Comments off

I’m looking to have someone develop a testimonials script that can be placed on digital product sales page websites, but need something that will create a flash driven (somewhat like slide) rotating view of testimonials…

Would like it to be able to be modified by the webmaster and they can put in their own testimonials (that they got from satisfied customers).

I’d like it to have 3 things… a (persons picture on the far left), then next to it a blurb including the testimonial in quotes, With a headline before the testimonial for the shortened bit… Then on the far right the name of the person, and their website below.

Each testimonial needs to view for about 5-10 seconds and then the next testimonail will show up.

Also, I want to own the rights to the script, and be able to sell it myself.

Within the script, I’d like to be able to have a place where I can put the name of the website (any of my websites) for the script to point back to… In essence so that if the person puts the testimonial box up on their site, the script itself will point back to my site of choice.

please pm me if you can do this.

I have a name and everything for the script already, so the winning bidder will work with me to incorporate the name into the actual software/script.

Chang Product Names To Product

April 8th, 2009 Comments off

Hi

i need someone to change the name of my product images to the product_name_Product Code.jpg rather than the name that they are now

if the name of the product changes then the image also changes

I NEED THIS DONE NOW

site www.buysextoys.com.au

List Structure

April 3rd, 2009 Comments off

List structure exercise 1

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Auction Web Site

April 2nd, 2009 Comments off

In the registration page I want a section for the user to type in their address also for shipping purposes. In the control panel their should be specific information for the auctions that have ended. these are the following. ( the name of the item, picture, cost of item for the user to pay, item code number, time and date ended, users email address, and the users first and last name. ) When the bidster is used in a fixed price auction I want the users to still be able to have set their bidster to bid to a max amount , because the price will still go up, but all they will have to pay is the fixed price. In the control panel their should be a spot for me to add text in any auction to add specials on certain items. In the fixed price auctions the users checkout price should always be what the fixed price is set to; no matter what the actual bidding price went up to. I want to set up a reminder page for the users that have not yet paid for their items. With the name of the item, the balance due, a picture of the item, and the item code number ; even if they log out and log back in. But they should still be able to bid on other items. All of this should be displayed after the animated lady congratulates the user. I want to be able to type in a date and time of when each auction will end from the control panel and to be shown live in each auction. This way an auction will not linger for long periods of time. In the control panel their should be an option to set an auction for a fixed price or the price that is shown when an auction ends. I want to incorporate a feature called a bidster{reference swoopo.com} their feature is called a bid butler. I want mine to be called bidster. The bidster will bid on the behalf of people that wants the bidster to bid for them when someone out bids them. To activate the bidster people will have to put at least $40 into their bidster account. Bonus bids will only be accessed through their bidster account. You can qualify for bonus bids in several ways. Here are the ways to qualify for bonus bids. 1. If you invite a friend to annieup; when that friend actually purchase bids with us the invitee will qualify for 20 bids in their bidster account. 2. Check the box to sign up for the newsletter you get 10 extra bids but only one time per account. I don’t want them to be able to cheat the system by keep signing in and out of the newsletter. 3. If they purchase bids with us on or before April 1st. they qualify for 10 bids. One time only; I don’t want them to be able to get 10 extra bids every time they buy bids before that date. 4. Some Package bids have extra bids that comes with the package. –package 1. $10 you get 10 bids –package 2. $20 you get 23 bids(the 3 extra bids goes to bidster) –package 3. $50 you get 62 bids(The 12 extra bids goes to bidster) –package 4. $100 you get 130 bids (the 30 extra bids into bidster) –package 5. $200 you get 300 bids(100 extra bids into bidster) –package 6. $500 you get 1000 bids (500 extra bids into bidster) 5. You qualify for 5 bids just for registering. I want to have 1 account per household. 6. written testimonials qualify for 10 extra bids. 7. video testimonials qualify for 30 extra bids. Instead of having to put $40 in their bidster to activate it you have to put 40 bids in the bidster to activate it. The name of the site is ANNIE UP (www.annieup.com) I would like for customers to pay through paypal and credit cards. I want to be able to control which items go up 1cent, 5cent, or 10cent every time you bid. I also want to control the tick time of each item. The tick time is the time that winds down. I want to be able to pause any of the auctions for any reasons. I also want a winners page And a testimonials page. Each item should have a tick time, a picture of the item, the name of the item, the retail price of the item, the amount saved, the price that is actually going up every bid, and the users name that last bid. I want the amount saved to adjust every time someone bids. I want the user to be able to either click on the picture or the name of the item and see a detailed description of the item listed. I also want to be able to list an item in my administration site that is automatically listed when an auction ends so I don’t have to list a new item manually every time that particular auction ends. This is one of the most important features. I would like you guys to create a logo to place in my auction (100 free bids, 500 free bids, and 1000 free bids {reference swoopo.com} I would like the same done for cash $100, $500,$1000. I want to be able to type in an auction Id to load to load it into the administration site. This way when an auction ends I can reference an existing auction Id that is saved for future reference. When an auction is under 30 seconds: I want a flashing slogan that says (just a few seconds left). I want to incorporate the same type of features in the register and help pages from swoopo.com I want a news bulletin to always flash across the screen of the home page; stating the name of product, amount of the end price, with the users name when an auction ends.(reference swoopo.com). I want the graphics on the home page (pictures of different products) to switch around to have an animated feel to the home page. An eye catcher.(reference Items on swoopo.com home page.) I want a buy bids button on every page with an invite a friend logo under it. I want to add a feature to the bidster for people to be able to control and automatic bid if the product that the person is bidding on gets below 30 seconds. I want an alert to sound for customers that are running low of bids.( alert if under 20 bids). I want to be able to end or pause a live auction from the administration site if i need to change the tick time of the auction after a specific amount of time or manually. I want to be able to put as many items as I like in the categories for future listings (reference swoopo.com) I want the homepage to consist of different categories of items that are about to end (reference swoopo.com)When there is less than 30 minutes left on that auction; 10 items that are under 30 minutes and a list of items that are in live auctions from different categories(reference swoopo.com. I want to be able to copy and paste pictures and description of items into my administration site. I want seperate sections in the administration site to post the picture of an item, description of the item, and the name of an item; with an auction Id so I can reference back to that item at any time without having to type it in again. I would like you guys to create an attractive sound for every time someone wins an auction. I want box to appear on every users screen with the auction that was won, price ended, and users name. with a logo that says (congratulations Username you have won this item). But I want the box to appear animated to bring it to life. I want another sound effect when someone clicks on one of the items pictures or name of item; with an animated effect to go into the details of that product. But only on the persons computer that clicks on that item. And a different sound effect when that person bids on an item. If a user wins an item; I want a computerized lady to appear on their screen only to congratulate them. (sound effects and animation to the fullest extent). I want to incorporate all of the features that swoopo.com has when someone clicks on their items (bid history, register now, enlarged picture of the item, what the item recently sold for, savings, a place for people to place their ads at the bottom of page for that particular item, a detailed description of that item, and a place for different pictures of an item to be enlarged. The rewards page consists of the different ways that users can earn extra bids. I have listed several different ways that users can earn extra bids the numbered list will be on the rewards page. I want the bid to light up or highlight every time someone bids on an item(reference swoopo.com) when users register I want to reward them with 20 extra bids when they buy $50 or more worth of bids on their first purchase. Place this page in the help tab How does the Bidster work? How does the Bidster decide when exactly to place my Bids? Our Bidster is instructed to be as frugal as possible when bidding. That’s why they wait until the last 10 seconds of the auction countdown to place your bids. When there are two or more Bidsters set on the same auction, they duke it out there and then, placing all their bids immediately. This tit for tat battle means that the price and countdown both increase with each bid placed. (We do this so that bidders can easily see the auctions that will end soon unless another bid is placed). We have a few simple rules about how your Bidster can be used – just remember these when telling your Bidster when to bid: * You must use at least two bids when setting a Bidster: if you just want to place a single bid, just click the bid button. * Your maximum price has to be at least one U.S. dollar (US$1) higher than the current end price. * Once the bidding has reached the

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Jquery Form

March 29th, 2009 Comments off

I have a database db1 and table tbl1 with 4 fields: id, name, birthday, country

I want to have the following form that defaulted to display name, birthday, country where ID = 0

form element:

select name: <select drop down>
id: <hidden input text>
name: <input text>
birthday: <input text>
country: <input text>
save button

and jquery in the “select name” drop down that list of all the name in database and ‘add new student’ as the last option in the drop down .

if one of the name is selected, the form will display the name corresponding to the select drop down and user can modify the data and click on save button to save the data to tbl1

If add new student is selected, the form will be empty and user can fill in the form and click on save to save the data to tbl1

this should be easy and quick… the first one who can give me demo with reasonable bid will obviously get the project

Cookie Script 4 Autoresponders

March 25th, 2009 No comments

Looking for a programmer familiar with both GetReponse and AWeber autoresponder services. I need a javascript program written that can read a getresponse/aweber form subscriber’s name and generate a cookie. This cookie needs to be called and written to html/php using a print function or something similar.

So if I subscribe to a getresponse or aweber form with Bob and bob at bobtasticfantastic.com, a special cookie writes Bob and any page accessing this cookie, can pass the name Bob into the text copy of the html/php page.

So instead of ” Find Out How To Care For Your Iguana” it would display, “Bob, Find Out How To Care For Your Iguana”

In the above example, we write the name stored in the special cookie AND we also print a comma immediately following.

Coding requirements – I need the script written to an accessible autoresponder.js file. Each page using this script to display the name will need a small bit of code where they want the name from the cookie dropped into for display. The display code will be different so that people using getresponse or aweber reads the correct cookie.

When replying with your bid, in PM, tell me how you forsee implementing this and if you have familiarity with getresponse/aweber.

Thanks.

Bear