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Any open source PHP voting system.

I'm looking for a open source PHP voting system. I found many open
source and commercial php survey/vote programs on hotscripts.com, such
as phpsurveyor, phpESP. They all work the same way, admin construct a
survey, and users vote.

I'm looking for a voting system with out-of-box feature, which makes
user register himself and create a rating of certain product, and
visitors can vote. Just like epinions.com.

Is there anything like that available?

Thanks.

May 28 '06 #1
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tx******@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a open source PHP voting system. I found many open
source and commercial php survey/vote programs on hotscripts.com, such
as phpsurveyor, phpESP. They all work the same way, admin construct a
survey, and users vote.

I'm looking for a voting system with out-of-box feature, which makes
user register himself and create a rating of certain product, and
visitors can vote. Just like epinions.com.

Is there anything like that available?

Thanks.


Hi,

What you are asking for is sooo darn basic that I seriously wonder if you
won't loose more time trying to find/test/implement an existing solution
over rolling your own code.
Every moderately experienced PHP-coder will roll this for you in a day or
two, including sign-in/out functionality.

Advantages are that the code is neatly implemented into your website.

My advise: Hire some PHP-guy for a day or two and you'll get excactly what
you need.

Regards,
Erwin Moller

May 29 '06 #2
Hehe, you are right. I wrote my own, but it took me a few days more. I
spent more time on HTML than PHP.

Erwin Moller wrote:
tx******@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking for a open source PHP voting system. I found many open
source and commercial php survey/vote programs on hotscripts.com, such
as phpsurveyor, phpESP. They all work the same way, admin construct a
survey, and users vote.

I'm looking for a voting system with out-of-box feature, which makes
user register himself and create a rating of certain product, and
visitors can vote. Just like epinions.com.

Is there anything like that available?

Thanks.


Hi,

What you are asking for is sooo darn basic that I seriously wonder if you
won't loose more time trying to find/test/implement an existing solution
over rolling your own code.
Every moderately experienced PHP-coder will roll this for you in a day or
two, including sign-in/out functionality.

Advantages are that the code is neatly implemented into your website.

My advise: Hire some PHP-guy for a day or two and you'll get excactly what
you need.

Regards,
Erwin Moller


Jun 7 '06 #3

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