thededicatedpartnership.com
Web design, internet promotion, leaflet design and leaflet distributionBack to the front pageContact The Dedicated Partnership

About Us
Partners
Clients' Comments
Media Coverage
Contact Us

Domains and Hosting
Look Up Your Domain
Hosting Packages
Online Support Desk

Web Site Design
Web Design Portfolio
Panoramic Images
Flash Animation
Programming

Internet Promotion
META tags and More
Link Popularity
Manual Promotion

Search Engines
@UK Travel Guide
AardvarkTravel.net
AardvarkTracking.net
UKseries.com
Fun Stuff
 


Programming
PHP, CGI, Perl, Javascript, Java and more...

Programming can be a great asset to any Web site. If cleverly planned and written, a good script (or program) can do almost anything. You can use scripts to run search engines, manage chat rooms, and perform more advanced functions.

The Dedicated Partnership has vast experience in PHP and Perl, the language of choice for CGI processing. For some examples of our scripts in action on our sites, see:

  • Update scripts. Developed in-house, The Dedicated Partnership's update script (DediUpdate v2.2.1) allows the novice internet user to update a page of content of his or her Web site. This is an extremely popular script and has proved ideal for 'news' and 'special offers' pages. The script is password-protected to prevent unauthorised use.

    For examples of the update script in use, you can peruse the latest special offers put up by Highfield Country House Hotel in Hawkshead at http://www.highfield-hawkshead.com/specials.htm or browse the latest jobs at http://www.happyjobs.co.uk/linthwaite.htm courtesy of Linthwaite House Hotel in Windermere. Both hotels can update their respective pages at any time, day or night, with only the most basic computer skills required.

    We have also made an cut-down version of the script available for online use at http://www.dedicgi.co.uk/update-script-demo - you will see just how easy the script is to use; indeed, if you know even the basics of how to use a computer, you can easily use an update script! Should support be required, however, please click here.

  • Search scripts. Adding a search script to a site can be useful, particularly if there's a lot of content. At the simplest level, your search facility might be purely based upon keyword searching - for example, the UKcottage search facility at http://www.ukcottage.com/search.htm - in more involved cases, you might be requiring much more advanced features such as on http://www.aardvarktravel.net where entries have rankings and can be searched according to many different criteria.

  • E-commerce scripts. Shopping cart technology is often implemented through CGI scripts; at the simplest level, such a script enables e-commerce sites to keep a record of items being purchased through a Web site, their cost, and the total of all the items - for an example of this, visit http://www.bacchus-antiques.com

  • Miscellaneous scripts. The examples above demonstrate some of the more common implementations of PHP and Perl. Both languages can also be used for a variety of purposes, however, such as voting scripts (eg. http://www.cumbria.uk.com/cumbria/fun/gurn.htm), message boards (eg. http://www.atuk.co.uk/forum) and 'site of the day' scripts.
Whatever you want to achieve on your Web site, the chances are that there's a solution. It may or may not involve PHP or CGI - contact us and let us know what you are trying to do. We offer bespoke programming services and we'll be happy to advise.

Case study

'Viral marketing' is just one example of how programming skills can be utilised in order to increase the profile and effectiveness of an internet presence.

If implemented well, viral marketing can be incredibly effective and, for the potential results, relatively inexpensive.

The RAC commissioned the creation of a Flash movie that highlighted the perils of failing to renew your car insurance and/or MOT.

The animation showed a motorist trundling along in his car when, suddenly, a cat runs out in front of him. Distracted by the event, he drives into the back of a police car. The policeman noticed his road tax is out of date and the poor motorist has not only his injuries to worry about, but also an appearance in court!

The Dedicated Partnership was asked to produce a 'recommend-it' script that bolted on to the end of the movie (whilst still retaining the RAC's branding).

Put simply, upon completion of viewing the short cartoon, the user had the opportunity to recommend the site to friends or colleagues. On so doing, he/she automatically alerts the other e-mail recipients to the movie.

This can have a knock-on effect, of course, with the possibility of subsequent recommendations to yet more friends.

Because of the fun nature of the movie, the short download time and the simplicity of the script, the project proved to be a huge success.

Progress could be monitored by the RAC since the script was devised so that recommendations were recorded and they could 'log in' at any time to examine its usage.

RAC case study

RAC case study
RAC case study

RAC case study

RAC case study


The Dedicated Partnership Ltd.
Maude Street, Kendal, Cumbria LA9 4QD - England, UK
Tel: +44 (0)1539 736677
Fax: +44 (0)1539 736688