Custom Contact Module for RapidWeaver

Closed Posted Feb 18, 2009 Paid on delivery
Closed Paid on delivery

This is a work flow project.

We are a small, but established international professional/legal/technical documents/translation services firm.

We seek a secure(https), text file submission module for our simple Rapidweaver web site.

Unless you propose otherwise, MySQL is the data base.

This module is to be associated with an aggressive SEO, web-marketing push.

The idea:

1.) Automatic website membership module that provides a text file upload function/section. (Obviously the membership option creates a member data base). During upload, we also need a service roster to allow members to click-select the desired translation types. i.e. French->English, Russian->French, etc

2.) Username/password log-on is mandatory. We intend to use member e-mail address' as usernames. Upload function must be secure, and reliably transport at least ten individual text files. A custom, per-upload note/instruction section must also be included.

NOTE: We imagine that first time members will often only be seeking bids, and as such, full contact data will NOT be mandatory, until such time as a work order is obtained.

3.) Member/uploaders should receive an automated e-mail response that confirms successful file upload, to the server, AND.... internally the module must route a CC of the client's e-mail confirmation to the "project manager". This confirmation e-mail must indicate upload basics. For example: Six, seven, eight text files were successfully upload by Mr. Smiles on Saturday Feb14 @ 13:21.

4.). Uploaded files must be auto-tagged with a (tracking) file-jobs number and placed in a client (member) associated, upload folder. File(job) names must also identify the upload date.

We presume the software's Master folder index should provide enough general log/index data, that no other search/sort functions are required.

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Project ID: #388415

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