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- Member Since: Aug 2010
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Category:IT/Web/Programming > Web Programming
ID:32608
Title:Create content extension website for The Pensions Pocketbook
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
The Pensions Pocketbook is an annual B2B publication published by Economic & Financial Publishing with Hewitt Associates. The job entails developing a simple, companion website to host additional content not included in the print publication. Clarity of presentation for text and tabular content and ease of navigation are key. The site will be controlled access to purchasers of the print edition - promotion of the publication is a secondary objective only. A wireframe layout and site structure has already been produced.
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Type:Fixed Price
Budget:Not Specified
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Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:10/08/2010 13:43
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Clarification Board
T. R. on 10/08/2010 15:26Hi Robin,
Thanks for the invite to bid...
You mention that the website will only be accessible to subscribers to the publication (if I have read correctly) - in what kind of system / format is the current subscriber list and do you have any ideas on how you would implement such a validation system? (password entry for example)
Thanks
Tony
Reply from Client
R. S. on 11/08/2010 23:05It will not be customer specific in fact. The idea is to include a single universal password in the print version of the publication. Any purchaser can then use this to gain access to the website.
We are not too worried about tight security here - we accept that the password will get sent around to some extent, but it will preserve the idea of the website being a customer benefit.
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