This report describes how we made a dynamic website combined with statical
web pages and a web shop for the Swedish company Tyger & Ting.
The employer Tyger & Ting wish to run a working web shop on their site but
they want to keep their old system of updating pages with their old application
from Intellyweb1, which creates statical HTML pages.
The goal of this exam paper has been to learn to create a functional web shop
with user friendly layout and appealing design and also to take orders and
fulfill wishes from a real employer.
The report is describing how Intellyweb’s application and its statical web pages
has been implemented on a dynamic web page. The report does also describe
how this site has been build and how the problems with the coding have been
solved. The coding has been made with HTML, PHP and MySQL. CSS has
also been used. The report will describe how management and storage of data
in databases has been handled.
Apart from the demands the employer has given us, a complete revamp of
Tyger & Ting’s design has been made and the result of the exam paper is now a
complete and working web site with additional web shop that supports static
web pages. The website contains 20 dynamic and static pages coded in about
1900 rows of PHP and HTML. A database with five tables of varying size has
been made to contain pictures and information about products, users and
orders.
As soon as all the products has been put into the database the web shop will be
found here: http://www.tygeroting.com
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