Fix: HTML Page using JavaScript which POSTs to CGI/PERL Page
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โพสต์ ประมาณ 20 ปีที่ผ่านมา
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A small timecard entry system was created by a designer who is no longer willing to provide support for my customer.
The timecard apparently calculates rows and columns, formats an email and sends it to a specified address. The system originally worked on a Windows platform with blat.exe.
We would like a freelancer who is capable of working with these two existing files (one is html using JavaScript, the other is the CGI/PERL file) to create a [login to view URL] compliant mailer that will work on a Redhat/Linux webhost.
The timecard entry-system, again using Javascript, first asks for the employee name and the Sunday date of that week (such as 02/29/04), it then across the top labels the seven days with 02/29, 03/01, 03/02, etc. The rest of the fields (each row) has a Job Name, Job Number, and then the hours (whole numbers), # of Phone Calls and Miles traveled. The system allows for \"5*\" to indicate that they spent it on \"overtime\" (as seen on the bottom of the form) = overtime is any time over 8-hours in any given day (not 40-hour week). There is also a calculating function that somehow determines DT=Double Time and a few fields for free-form Misc. Expenses. I have included the files in a ZIP format. We would like the emails to be sent to an email address that we\'ll provide upon acceptance.
I can use the file you have to what you want. but it would be far superior to start-over and rewrite the code in php it is very simular in function to what you have without the security risk imposed by the java script every thing could be done server side. I would also be able to provide webhosting for 60.00 per year on a server that has a mysql database that could store your data. if you so desired.
I\'ve reveiew you project files. 99% of this form is being handled by java script routines for data collection and validation. Perl is only being used to mail the final output. Please see PM for more details.