easier as opposed to being a designer :-)
On Jun 27, 6:34 am, Ryan Schmidt <google-2...@ryandesign.com> wrote:
> On Jun 24, 2011, at 12:47, Ryan Smith wrote:
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> > I've been making a website for the past few days now, and it's
> > starting to get a little on top of me, so would like to know if anyone
> > would like to help collaborate on my project with me?
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> > I've got some vague PHP and MySQL experience from years gone by, and
> > am currently getting by OK, but the next bit of my site would
> > effectively like to include Java of some sort, which I don't have a
> > clue about.
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> > The web application is being built for work, which is my dad and
> > uncles company. The whole way we work at the moment is a little all
> > over the shop, so a web app which can simplify a lot of what we do at
> > work would be great.
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> > Currently I've constructed a site which has a Jobs section, we
> > reference our jobs to job numbers, so the auto inc ID is spot on, I've
> > also added title and created fields, as well as BelongsTo links with
> > Users (ie, the person creating the job), Companies (the company we're
> > working for), Authorities (the authority whose regulations our work
> > needs to conform with for the specified job) as well as a few other
> > fields like address, site manager name etc. There's currently also a
> > HasMany link to a documents model, which allows users to View a job,
> > then upload files relevant to the job.
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> > On top of what I've got, I'd like to work on the Documents section,
> > and allow for revisions of files to be uploaded. I would also like a
> > quoting tool to be implemented, a little like the invoice section in
> > herehttp://invoicr.phpvideotutorials.com/Where an item is added,
> > then (this is where I think the java comes in) a new line can be
> > added, lines can be edited or removed, and there should be some
> > standard lines already on there as a items that should provisionally
> > included in every job, but these should be able to be removed and
> > edited also if needs be. A running total would displayed at the bottom
> > and the quote should then be able to be printed nicely, by putting it
> > into a PDF with a list of items, total at the bottom, specified
> > headers, and details from the related job page like an address
> > included.
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> You're talking about JavaScript, not Java (which is an entirely different and unrelated language).
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> Yes, all of those things sound like they can be accomplished. But that's what your task is as a web designer - to figure out how all that works. Good luck.
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