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I am seeking an online PHP application that will do the following:

1.A web visitor can submit an online application.
2.The application gets stored in MYSQL as a file. (Like a support
ticket)
3.The website owner can then retrieve the "submission" and add notes.
4.Then when the file is considered "finished" or no longer need - it
can be erased.

I have seen several different types of this application used as a Help
Ticket type application.

Any ideas where I can find such a application or are there any
"custom" builders out there?
Thank you
Jul 17 '05 #1
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In article <c8*************************@posting.google.com> ,
se**@coolyork.com says...
I am seeking an online PHP application that will do the following:

1.A web visitor can submit an online application.
2.The application gets stored in MYSQL as a file. (Like a support
ticket)
3.The website owner can then retrieve the "submission" and add notes.
4.Then when the file is considered "finished" or no longer need - it
can be erased.

I have seen several different types of this application used as a Help
Ticket type application.

Any ideas where I can find such a application or are there any
"custom" builders out there?


I'd try sourceforge first. If you don't find it there it's fairly easy
to write your own.

Jul 17 '05 #2
AJ

"Sean" <se**@coolyork.com> wrote in message
news:c8*************************@posting.google.co m...
I am seeking an online PHP application that will do the following:

1.A web visitor can submit an online application.
2.The application gets stored in MYSQL as a file. (Like a support
ticket)
3.The website owner can then retrieve the "submission" and add notes.
4.Then when the file is considered "finished" or no longer need - it
can be erased.

I have seen several different types of this application used as a Help
Ticket type application.

Any ideas where I can find such a application or are there any
"custom" builders out there?


Going by your brief spec, it's something that could be done in Dreamweaver
in about an hour. I'll probably get flamed for suggesting you code PHP
using something like DW but it works well for me and I've learned more about
hand coding like this than I did from books.

It depends how much more functionality you might need as to how long it
would ultimately take.

Cheers

Andy
www.redcatmedia.net
Jul 17 '05 #3
I noticed that Message-ID:
<c8*************************@posting.google.com> from Sean contained the
following:
I am seeking an online PHP application that will do the following:

1.A web visitor can submit an online application.
2.The application gets stored in MYSQL as a file. (Like a support
ticket)
3.The website owner can then retrieve the "submission" and add notes.
4.Then when the file is considered "finished" or no longer need - it
can be erased.

I have seen several different types of this application used as a Help
Ticket type application.

Any ideas where I can find such a application or are there any
"custom" builders out there?


Loads, but they/we don't work for free unless the mood takes them/us.

How about learning a little and then seeing if you can find and modify a
PHP guest book?
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Geoff Berrow (put thecat out to email)
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My opinions, not the committee's, mine.
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