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Old March 8th, 2004, 03:46 PM
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Job Experience Advice.

I am not sure I have put this is the right section but here goes.

I have been producing websites for 3-4 years using a range of technologies (ASP, PHP, Flash, JavaScript, XHTML etc.) and would consider myself compentent in most, although switching around often means reference to server side technologies is needed when utilised.

I have also gained good grades in Higher Education for Multimedia applications and general computing issues.

Now onto the question, I am in the process of looking for employment, I have seen a couple of jobs requiring 2-3 years of commercial HTML coding. Now I know I have developed sites for people often as favours and for free but would these be considered as commercial?

Any help would be great, thanks in advance.

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Old March 8th, 2004, 03:49 PM
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I wonder what 'commercial' HTML coding is?

Most of the job openings I've seen ask for knowledge of ASP, PHP, PEARL, CGI etc.
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I apologise my first post may have been slightly misleading, it should have read html coding in a commercial environment.

Any advice?

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you can try freelance employment - check my signature for free article about cheapest sites which can help you find many customers. after you build good reputation and salary you can use that money to start your own company - that's what I did, just be very patient and very persisting.

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