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Hi everyone!
There seems to be a lot of different ways to do this... What's the best way? Problem: A fish market's has a menu that changes daily. An employee needs an easy & user-friendly way to update the current fish, and prices, to the online menu every day. Customer's could then select items they want for pick up or delivery. How would you go about building that webpage? Last edited by snortastic; 05-26-2011 at 10:54 PM. |
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You can either use XML or use a MySQL database.
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Sounds good. What if they want the customer to be able to select it for store pick up or delivery?
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I would use php and MySQL in this case.
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ah. cool
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Anyone know of a tutorial or example for making an easy interface that a basic-user can use to update an online ordering menu?
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