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      18th Jan 2007
Thank you to David Berry for answering my questions with exactly the answers
I needed.

Now for Murray and Patty. I guess I would have to say not very. I knew
exactly when I heard this project that it would not be easy but I don't have
much of a way around it. The only things I can tell you are that I have had a
bit of experience. I did make a webpage with dreamweaver years ago and also
made another page from scratch.

The only thing is this was a long time ago and it would be slow getting
started. One benefit to my current position is that I have a lot of time to
work on it, months if I wanted, so I figure I could atleast crank it out in
months.

Now I guess I should ask is there any other easier way to do this? For
example a program that is more 'beginner friendly' or a book that would help
describe the coding I needed.

I do have access to a mac too if that makes any difference but I don't know
if the liscensing would be as easy to come by.

Thank you for your concern and polite ways of addressing my inexperienced
language. This looks like a really great community and has already proven to
me to be a valuable resource.


"Longtime listener first time caller" wrote:

> Hello community,
>
> I have a few questions that should be able to be answered pretty easily. I
> guess the first step is to explain my situation.
>
> My employer has asked me to improve upon their employee application process
> by adding some new features to the webpage. As of now there is no online
> application process and this is what they would like me to add. All this
> webpage is going to need is some ways to answer some basic questions and
> sublit a resume.
>
> Now my questions are as follows.
>
> First, the application process will be done by selecting which business
> units the applicant is interested in. Lets say X, Y and Z. Is there a way for
> these to create a list in FrontPage where applicants can select multiple
> choices? If so what is the term for this type of list?
>
> Second, based off of what the applicant selects is there a way for the
> application to be forwarded to certain people. For example, if an applicant
> selects X and Y can the applicantion only be submited to certain people or
> will the application always be sublited to the same end?
>
> If lets say there is another list that has multiple choices which would
> further specify the applicants interest is there a way to further specify the
> people within the company that will get the application?
>
> One of the features that will be needed is the ability to submit a resume
> through the site, is this doable as well?
>
> Now these last couple of questions are compatability issues. If the main
> site, as what I had in mind is only 1 webpage remember, is not made with
> FrontPage can a FrontPage made page be added to the site?
>
> Finally how can I find out who hosts the site?
>
> Well if your made it to hear I thank you for atleast taking the time to read
> my post. An even greater thanks in advance to anyone who attempts to answer
> these questions or points me to some place the answers might be.
>
> Thanks!

 
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