poppy

Projects


The content below is generated from an XML file that I wrote: projects.xml
Pet Bulletin

The site allows users to report a missing pet, search for a missing pet and help owners find their pet. A contact form is available for each pet stored - allowing users to contact the owner to inform them of the location of their pet. E-mails are sent internally, no addresses are shown in the process. A custom RSS feed is available and users were able to query pet info by texting the microchip ID, however the text service used has stopped working. The site is aimed to be user friendly and is available in multiple languages, courtesy of Google Translator.


Written using PHP, HTML, CSS, mySQL, XML

Developed by Graham Griffiths



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Twinz

Twinz was designed to gather information on towns and their twins. Information such as news, weather, location, description, local time and sunrise/sunset times are gathered from external sources. The location of the town and or the twins are displayed using Google maps. There is an XML configuration file in place for each town, this contains the twin data that allows the scripts to obtain the data.


Written using PHP, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and XML

Developed by Graham Griffiths, Andy Cartwright & Luke Browning



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WebAir

WebAir is a fictional airline website. It was designed to show schedule and fare information, and to be attractive so customers would enjoy using it. Other features included a booking system that allowed customers to select a route, time and the desired number of passengers. Along with the availability of a selected flight, allow customers to book seats, and then issue the customer with a booking reference. A mySQL database is in place to record all the data.


Written using Perl, HTML, CSS, JavaScript and mySQL

Developed by Graham Griffiths, Andy Cartwright & Luke Browning



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