Hello, poj!

Okay, I really can't handle the programming. Not to tire you, but though the script is going to be at the center of my site, I have spent no time studying PERL, and it is the fastest to break in Site5. Site5 is the fastest thing in the cloud, so it's likely they've reduced flexibility and shortened paths to achieve that speed.

In other words, "Pow!" The script is broken with just a touch of the keyboard.

Will you venture to name a price that would commit you for a greater or shorter length of time to a working solution? I would be happy to supply you with a site on my server to work on the script

If you are not in need, then perhaps you will forego. However, the money could buy you an evening at a decent pub, as well.

Thank you for your kind consideration.

Jagtig


In reply to Re^4: Break HTML table output into two or three columns by Jagtig
in thread Break HTML table output into two or three columns by Jagtig

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