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Client Details
- Member Since: Jul 2011
- Last Login: 12 Apr 2012
- Jobs Posted: 4
- Jobs Awarded: 1
- Paid out: $188
Category:IT/Web/Programming > Application development
ID:82567
Title:URGENT - wordpress security & other jobs
Location:Anywhere
Job Description
We're a design company that have various jobs pending that are urgent.
1. Web based application need customising
2. Broken wordpress site with RSS feed errors and security issues
and hopefully an on going working relationship with the person we choose.
We have a lot of jobs that come in that need a programmer, so your reliability, communication and expertise would be greatly appreciated.
I look forward to discussing with you further.
Regards,
Sharron
Job Budget
Type:Per Hour
Contract duration:Ongoing
Weekly commitment needed:Not Sure
Budget:£20 - £35 per hour (Approx $31 - $55)
Additional Information
Attached Files: None
Bidding ends:Bidding Closed
Job Posted:13/07/2011 13:03
Clarification Board
M. B. on 13/07/2011 15:19Hi Sharron,
Can you please provide more details on the work involved?
What customisation is required for which web application? Is the web application open-source or a bespoke solution?
What RSS errors are you getting and what security issues are you experiencing?
Regards,
Reply from Client
D. L. on 14/07/2011 11:48Hi M.B
Thanks for responding. We have award the job now, however we like we keep a pool of programmers to hand and will be in touch via PPH at a later date. Thanks again.
Sharron
K. G. on 14/07/2011 11:13Hi,
Looking at this job's description:
1. Web based application need customising
2. Broken wordpress site with RSS feed errors and security issues
and hopefully an on going working relationship with the person we choose.
It looks like you might be conflating design issues (1) with security and systems administration/back-end web development (2) issues. I can help you with part 2, but part 1 is not my forte.
It might be worth putting this up as two separate jobs if you don't have any luck finding a candidate that's suitable for both. Or failing that, a clarification of what item 1 means could help.
K.
Reply from Client
D. L. on 14/07/2011 11:48Hi K.G
Thanks for responding. We have awarded the job now, however we like we keep a pool of programmers to hand and therefore will be in touch via PPH at a later date. Thanks again.
Sharron
G. R. on 14/07/2011 11:29Thanks for the invite. Unfortunately I'm rushed off my feet.
Reply from Client
D. L. on 14/07/2011 11:49Hi G.R
Thanks for responding.
Sharron
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