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Client Details
- Member Since: Nov 2009
- Last Login: 17 Jun 2011
- Jobs Posted: 1
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $94
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming
ID:74616
Title:.asp / .html / wordpress / troubleshooter
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
There are a few options for this job. We are moving an .asp site to another server and need either 1) an .asp person to troubleshoot the connection strings, change any files if needed, etc to get the site running. OR 2) A developer to convert the .asp to .html and scrap the database as we no longer need it. OR 3) Convert the .asp site to WordPress - I would really, really like this option, but don't know if it is viable. Site must be functional at end of project. Payment structure depends on option bidded upon.
Job Budget
Type:Fixed Price
Budget:£40 - £100 (Approx $63 - $157)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:23/05/2011 17:15
Clarification Board
J. D. on 23/05/2011 17:43Hi Beverly,
Could you please provide details of how many pages your current site contains and if all pages were to be maid to html or wordpress as static pages how many approx you think there would be.
a url to your current site would help thanks.
Regards
Jonathan
Reply from Client
B. A. on 23/05/2011 20:20Hi J.D.,
Thank you for asking. There are 6 pages, no subpages. It is a simple (so to speak) site. I think there is a problem in the connection string, but I am not an .asp person. That is why I thought I would also request if someone could convert it. Then we could update relatively easily after the conversion.
A. C. on 24/05/2011 02:16Hi Beverly,
Could you please supply us the site's URL in order to quote this project fairly for both you and me? Also, do you know whether this development is done in Classic ASP or ASP.Net? Thanks!
Kind regards,
Alan.
Reply from Client
B. A. on 24/05/2011 05:00It's broken; but the url is www.silvertiphalters.com
Thanks,
Beverly
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