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Javascript Added to Existing Membership Form
Bid Request Id: 54420
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Posted by: |
andrearae (10 ratings)
(Software buyer rating 10)
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Very Good - 0.00%
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Mar 24, 2003 11:45:54 AM EDT
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Bidding Closes: |
Mar 28, 2003 12:45:24 PM EDT
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40 times
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Deadline: |
4/30/2003
TIME EXPIRED
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Description:
I'm looking for someone to add Javascript form field validation and a calculation to an existing membership form, which was created using FrontPage. The form can be seen at www.cdhs.net/membership_form.htm.
Fields to be validated as user required are...
1. Name 2. Address 3. City, State, and Zip Code 4. Daytime Phone 5. Email Address 6. The user is required to check at least one checkbox in the "Yearly Membership Categories" section. (This doesn't include the "Anonymous" checkbox, which is not required.) 7. Also in the "Yearly Membership Categories" section, if the "Lifetime Member", "Lifetime Benefactor", or "Lifetime Leader of the Pack" box is checked, the user is also required to enter a dollar amount in the corresponding text box (and I think this text box has to be validated to accept only numbers because it's included in the calculation). 8. If the user checks the gift membership box, then the gift membership Name, Address, and City/State/Zip Code boxes are required. 9. If the user checks the gift membership box, then the same rules as mentioned in #6 above apply to the "Gift Membership Categories" section. 10. "Method of Payment" should be a user required field.
Then the calculation...
1. A calculation is required for "Membership Total", which would be the total dollar amount of all "Yearly Membership" and/or "Gift Membership" checkboxes/text boxes the user has selected. Also, I would like this dollar amount to be formatted to two decimals, please.
That should be it, except I've seen address, phone, and Email form validation that somehow checks to see if what a user enters in these fields is probably an accurate Email address, etc., and I thought it would be nice if that type of validation was on this form.
Thank you, and please let me know if you have any questions on this.
Andrea
Deliverables: 1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
2) Installation package that will install the software (in ready-to-run condition) on the platform(s) specified in this bid request.
3) Complete ownership and distribution copyrights to all work purchased.
Platform:
This is a humane society web site, and I would like to keep things as simple as possible so the site is accessible to a large number of people using different operating systems and browsers, etc.
Must be 100% finished and received by buyer on:
Apr 30, 2003 EDT
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This bid was accepted by the buyer!
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$25 (USD)
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Mar 24, 2003 1:11:53 PM EDT
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9.95
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Andrea,
That's a lot of validation! Usually the formmail (or whatever) script can handle required fields, but you DO have some special cases in place that I'm sure your current script can't handle.
It can be done in less than a day. All I would need is a copy of the HTML page.
You'll probably receive a lot of low bids in a short amount of time for this one. Just remember a few key rules.
The lowest bid is not always the best.
In these times of war, I think it's important to keep jobs in the US. Don't support coders in countries who aren't supporting us. If you want to choose a British coder, by all means. Please don't accept a French coder, etc...
Communication is a key. A coder who can communicate fluently (I believe I do) is much more valuable than a bargain basement coder who doesn't understand what you need.
Thomas Tustin |
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