Archive for the ‘Perl/CGI’
July 22, 2011
By: ScriptLance Featured Projects
Category: CSS, Customization, Design, Migration, MySQL, News, Perl/CGI, PHP, Plugin, Programming, Script, Website, Wordpress
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Phase (1) Customise WordPress (installed already) to accommodate existing financial news website with 180k articles. WP customisation to a level similar to http://asiancorrespondent.com/ or http://dvb.no/ Existing site has 12 main categories and six sub-categories. Customisation of WP to include re-organisation, reformatting, css, ad slots various std sizes, space for useful widgets etc Phase (2) Write script to migrate articles in MySQl db from existing website of about 180k articles to new...
July 17, 2011
By: ScriptLance Featured Projects
Category: Development, Facebook, Google, Integration, LinkedIn, Linux, Network, Open source, Perl/CGI, PHP, Plugin, Python, Ruby, Social, Social Networking, Twitter, XML
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I would like to develop a library or service to be used by an external application to access social network API's to perform functions such as login, download profile, find friends, get stream. This initial project will only be developing login functionality via Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, Google. The rest will be developed upon successful completion of this piece. Any linux-friendly language is acceptable: Perl, Python, Ruby, PHP. The library will be integrated with a perl application, s...
June 24, 2011
By: ScriptLance Featured Projects
Category: Conversion, Data Scraping, Forum, Forum Posting, MySQL, Perl/CGI, Programming, Revision, ScriptLance Escrow
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This is a relatively large project for us and it requires talent from you. We are operating ancient, 1990's vintage forum software written in perl. Remarkably, it saves its data to flat files. The software has most of the usual forum features: profiles, image uploads, form-based email to authors, etc. I have attached one page of sample code as well as one flat file which contains real forum data. The project is as follows: 1. Replace the flat file storage method with storage in mysql....