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i appreciate the information but I am looking for the application not theEric Dawson 03/21/03 07:36 P Eric, I have an online job application and job posting system. If you'dCandace Cottrell 03/22/03 06:51 P Eric,Jason Miller 03/22/03 09:55 P i appreciate the information but I am looking for the application not the hosting. Eric From: "samcfug" <doug@samcfug.org> Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com To: CF-Talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com> Subject: Re: job site options [ commercial message Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 17:53:16 -0600 http://www.clickdoug.com hosts CF 5.0 on Linux with ODBC to SQL2000 DB ===================================== Douglas White group Manager mailto:doug@samcfug.org http://www.samcfug.org ===================================== | Eric... not that I can help you, but I'm embarking on a similar regional | task and would be interested in any suggestions this thread generates... | I'm intending on using a sql-svr 2000 db with some security wrapped | around it | | -----Original Message----- | | Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 4:12 PM | To: CF-Talk | Subject: job site options | | I am helping a group launch a regional job site. | | Is there any code available to create a quick and dirty site? | | Employers and job seekers will each have a section of the site to manage | | their respective stuffs. Looking for something that is well designed and | | extensible. | | I do not have any information on budget, and am not tied to any specific | | technologies, although preferences might be to run on linux using cf or | blue | dragon. | | Hope I make sense, | Best Regards, | Eric Dawson | | | | Eric, I have an online job application and job posting system. If you'd like to see the code, I can probably give it to you. I was somewhat of a newbie when I wrote it, so it's probably spaghetti code... ummm nevermind... Candace K. Cottrell, Web Developer The Children's Medical Center One Children's Plaza Dayton, OH 45404 937-641-4293 http://www.childrensdayton.org cottrellc@childrensdayton.org >>> cftalk@hotmail.com 03/21/03 19:34 PM >>> i appreciate the information but I am looking for the application not the hosting. Eric From: "samcfug" <doug@samcfug.org> Reply-To: cf-talk@houseoffusion.com To: CF-Talk <cf-talk@houseoffusion.com> Subject: Re: job site options [ commercial message Date: Fri, 21 Mar 2003 17:53:16 -0600 http://www.clickdoug.com hosts CF 5.0 on Linux with ODBC to SQL2000 DB ===================================== Douglas White group Manager mailto:doug@samcfug.org http://www.samcfug.org ===================================== | Eric... not that I can help you, but I'm embarking on a similar regional | task and would be interested in any suggestions this thread generates... | I'm intending on using a sql-svr 2000 db with some security wrapped | around it | | -----Original Message----- | | Sent: Friday, March 21, 2003 4:12 PM | To: CF-Talk | Subject: job site options | | I am helping a group launch a regional job site. | | Is there any code available to create a quick and dirty site? | | Employers and job seekers will each have a section of the site to manage | | their respective stuffs. Looking for something that is well designed and | | extensible. | | I do not have any information on budget, and am not tied to any specific | | technologies, although preferences might be to run on linux using cf or | blue | dragon. | | Hope I make sense, | Best Regards, | Eric Dawson | | | | Eric, Check out csgjobs.com - It took me just about 3 - 4 days to write the code, the forms and graphics for that job site. Running off access database - each job is assigned a unique ID by database. Past that in a secure area - people from 5 offices can submit jobs, with a simple note system. As well in internal - I am using verity to search through 4 specific "job location" directories of word docs - approx 10,000 resumes right now. Using verity was a quick and painless way - and depending on what office your searching from I use coldfusion to just swithc the verity recursive directory solution. on the job side - it is simple - searching is not all too robust - but it was a quick solution. I think you'll find that it is incredibly easy ot just sit down and write it out. Weigh that against the solid day or two looking and installing, testing then learning the code you implement for alterations - you'll probably be half there just doing it. THis site was also done when I was fairly new at coldfusion. Sort of the zen approach - it's very simple on the back end... but looks and works quite well. just my 02 and some thoughts to help you hopefully. jay miller Candace Cottrell wrote: ----- Excess quoted text cut - see Original Post for more -----
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