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Hello,
I am planning on designing a website that allows users to review some products/services. They will be given a survey on various aspects of the service as well as an opportunity to submit comments about the service. It would be something similar to the system found at URL. However, their system isn't free so I was wondering if: A) does anyone know of a GPL/freeware solution that we can customize/build on B) how complicated is this? we were originally planning building our own system and it doesn't seem too complicated, just three tables for users, products, and reviews...the actual code behind it doesn't seem overly complicated either. We would be integrating it into a larger site anyway so maybe a custom system would work better. Thanks, Osman |
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Moved to Scripts
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thanks...to bad I can't change the title to be a little more descriptive.
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http://www.vluvshahrukh.com/instareview/
http://www.skintech.org/rateit/ http://searchall.iwebland.com/index...l&id=1072854858 more can be found at hotscripts... |
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