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Ok...I'm newbie, so please bear with me.

I'm trying to create a Web quiz in which answers are assigned a score, the
score is computed and then depending on the score a link to further page is
presented. For example, if someone gets a low score they get one link and if
they get a higher score they are offered a different link.

The problem is that my programming skills are non-existent...any ideas on a
relatively simple solution to this dillemma?

Thanks...
 
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Kevin Spencer

The problem is that my programming skills are non-existent...any ideas on
a
relatively simple solution to this dillemma?

Learn to program, or hire a programmer!

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 
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Tom Gahagan

Learn to program, or hire a programmer!

Kevin Spencer

And if you choose to hire a programmer give me a shout as Kevin is much to
busy to help and being a rich Microsoft MVP others of us need the money so
much more than he does!
< duck > < s >

Tom Gahagan
 
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Kevin Spencer

Well, Tom, I'm hardly rich, but I certainly don't have time to do consulting
these days. More power to YOU!

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HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 
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Tom Gahagan

I know...... it was really just a good natured joke!!!!! < s >
But hey.... I hope your doing better than I am!!!!!!

Tom G
 
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Kevin Spencer

But hey.... I hope your doing better than I am!!!!!!

I'm not making what I'm worth, but I love the work!

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 
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Tom Gahagan

I'm not making what I'm worth, but I love the work!

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Speaking of which...... did you by any chance see a Lou Dobbs segment on CNN
a couple of night ago about the exporting of programming jobs?

Bless his heart the report was actually PRO American programmers. Basically
the segments interviewed a popular programming competition and the head of
the competition showed how Indian programmers finished no better than 60th
in the competition in just about ANY category. The conclusion of the segment
warned US companies that they are not getting the best workers for the job
when they export their programming jobs.

Oh well..... it was nice for the moment. It will probably not mean anything
REAL to any of us.... but it WAS nice for the moment! < g >

Tom g
 
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Kevin Spencer

Bless his heart the report was actually PRO American programmers.
Basically the segments interviewed a popular programming competition and
the head of the competition showed how Indian programmers finished no
better than 60th in the competition in just about ANY category. The
conclusion of the segment warned US companies that they are not getting
the best workers for the job when they export their programming jobs.

I've been maintaining this for years, simply from experience. And the
problem is exacerbated by the fact that a poor programmer can make software
work. It's the maintenance and upgrades that kill you in terms of price when
somebody has to extend or fix the software written by the poor developer.
Then you DO pay!

--
HTH,

Kevin Spencer
Microsoft MVP
..Net Developer
Neither a follower nor a lender be.
 

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