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Evening all,

I have been in touch with John from Find-DVD with regards to their comparison script, however I haven't a clue about integrating the .php!

I have got a site design mocked out and ready to include the script, but am looking for someone to do this, or at least advise. Budget as ever is tight, but I would welcome any though as to who/ how to do this and what sort of money I should be expecting to pay.

Many thanks,

Si
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That'd be me or the owner of billy bargain (sorry man, I've forgotten just who it is, but I know you're on here somewhere) - we run probably the most customised versions of the medifusion feeds out there. I'm a little busy at the meoment but I can give you some pointers.

Or you could lay your hands on magic parser - that'd be the easiest way for a beginner to start parsing the xml directly and build a site from scratch. The medifusion sample php scripts are ok, but Jon has told me that as a company they are better with ASP, so if you're using PHP (I assume you are) be prepared to have to tweak the sample files somewhat.
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That'd be me or the owner of billy bargain (sorry man, I've forgotten just who it is, but I know you're on here somewhere) - we run probably the most customised versions of the medifusion feeds out there. I'm a little busy at the meoment but I can give you some pointers.

Or you could lay your hands on magic parser - that'd be the easiest way for a beginner to start parsing the xml directly and build a site from scratch. The medifusion sample php scripts are ok, but Jon has told me that as a company they are better with ASP, so if you're using PHP (I assume you are) be prepared to have to tweak the sample files somewhat.
Hi Lowndsy - that'll be me then!!!

To be honest my php skills aren't that special but with the sample php scripts provided by medifusion, the support they gave me when setting up & google! I mangaged to get the site up and running quite easily.

To be honest I'd say if you have got a site already then adding the basic script would be a good idea but if you're looking at setting up something different drop me a PM and I'll help where I can.

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Thanks guys, PM sent to Brett.

Also, ASP? whats that?

Had a look at MagicParser, but its just the DVD script that I really like from Medifusion that I want to integrate into a page, just confused about how to move forward.

Any help would be great,

Si
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