Clone of PHP/ASP/Perl Script - WYSIWYG HTML Editor
$100-500 USD
Closed
Posted over 20 years ago
$100-500 USD
Paid on delivery
I want a clone of the script found at: [login to view URL] you can try a demo of it at: [login to view URL] to see exactly what I want. The script lets a person login and edit the web pages of a web site in their web browser with a WYSIWYG web site editor.
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BASIC OVERVIEW OF HOW I WANT IT TO WORK:
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1. User goes to login page and types in her Username and Password and clicks login.
2. If the login is successful the user sees a list of the HTML files in the web site that she has permission to edit. She can click the “View?? link to view one of the web pages to see what it looks like (opens in a separate window), or she can click: “Edit?? to edit the page.
3. If the user clicks Edit the web page loads a WYSIWYG web page editor on the screen (in the persons web browser) that lets the person edit the web page she has chosen to edit and click Save to save the changes to the web page.
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For more info please download the .PDF attachments i posted with the project. YOU NEED TO DOWNLOAD AND READ THESE TO UNDERSTAND EXACTLY WHAT I WANT. CHEERS.
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Please only bid if you know you can program a clone of the script found at [login to view URL]
And please download the [login to view URL] file i attached to this project for more details. I'm looking for an EXPERT programmer who will form a good relationship with me and who can do more work for me later on down the track... updates/changes/etc. So they will be more money in it for you!
I need this to be complete within about 30-50 days.
## Deliverables
- A script clone of [login to view URL]
- The chance to test it out and make sure it's bug free and works the way we discussed it would work
- I want to be able to ring you and speak to you on the phone for a couple of hours before we begin, to make sure you know what i want.
## Platform
Linux, Unix, Windows Servers with the minimum requirements possible.
WYSIWYG webpage editor has to work in IE (as many versions as possible)