I need a PHP programmer for one task.
Posted: Sat Apr 13, 2024 2:26 pm
I need a PHP programmer for one-task at this point. I have a spec that "I" think is complete. Please submit your credentials of PHP programming per the requirements illustrated below. If you are selected, I will send you the existing spec and I pre-agree to pay $50 USD until the spec is mutually complete. I am more than willing to interact with PHP programmer until the spec is complete and fully costed. Full payment will be made via PayPal when I determine that the PHP script works. That is, the user is validated, and the user is transferred to the Download page for an already purchased product.
Everything below already exists. Simply put, I do NOT know how to program PHP. Here's an illustration of the spec.
A membership management system, aMember, is already licensed and is installed. It contains a MySQL database that includes customer and product purchased history tables. A library of aMember PHP scripts already exists that likely can help. I will provide those example scripts sent to me by the aMember Tech Support guy. Simply put I do not truly understand them, and so, have no idea how to turn them into operational scripts.
The WYSIWYG website is already complete. It is not openly published at this point. It exists in its own directory in my Wiscorp.com site. Once a user successfully logs in via an aMember log-in page, there is an already existing button on the log-in page that displays a "Purchased History." That PHP script is unknown to me at this point. However, after completing this message, I will attempt to look at the SOURCE for that button and save that PHP script, assumging it is displayed. Maybe that will help. But I don't know at this point.
Another button on the aMember Log-in page, when pressed, transfers the user back to a page, e.g., Log-In-Return-Page, in my website. That page already contains four buttons. Each button is for a specifically named product. I will illustrate via one of the four products, UltraTree. When the UltraTree download button on the Log-In-Return-Page is pressed, it is to fire off a PHP script that validates that the user has already-purchased UltraTree.
Now, If I have been able to save that Purchase History PHP script, and that script is executed and returns the contents of the "Purchase History," that "History" of the already-purchased products will contain UltraTree. If it is on that list, then the user has already purchased the product. The user is then transferred to an already created DownLoad page for UltraTree. If UltraTree is not on the Purchase History list, the message, "Product Not purchased" is presented to the user.
Everything below already exists. Simply put, I do NOT know how to program PHP. Here's an illustration of the spec.
A membership management system, aMember, is already licensed and is installed. It contains a MySQL database that includes customer and product purchased history tables. A library of aMember PHP scripts already exists that likely can help. I will provide those example scripts sent to me by the aMember Tech Support guy. Simply put I do not truly understand them, and so, have no idea how to turn them into operational scripts.
The WYSIWYG website is already complete. It is not openly published at this point. It exists in its own directory in my Wiscorp.com site. Once a user successfully logs in via an aMember log-in page, there is an already existing button on the log-in page that displays a "Purchased History." That PHP script is unknown to me at this point. However, after completing this message, I will attempt to look at the SOURCE for that button and save that PHP script, assumging it is displayed. Maybe that will help. But I don't know at this point.
Another button on the aMember Log-in page, when pressed, transfers the user back to a page, e.g., Log-In-Return-Page, in my website. That page already contains four buttons. Each button is for a specifically named product. I will illustrate via one of the four products, UltraTree. When the UltraTree download button on the Log-In-Return-Page is pressed, it is to fire off a PHP script that validates that the user has already-purchased UltraTree.
Now, If I have been able to save that Purchase History PHP script, and that script is executed and returns the contents of the "Purchase History," that "History" of the already-purchased products will contain UltraTree. If it is on that list, then the user has already purchased the product. The user is then transferred to an already created DownLoad page for UltraTree. If UltraTree is not on the Purchase History list, the message, "Product Not purchased" is presented to the user.