PHP / Mysql / Snoopy Fetch
Project ID: 1230841984
Project Details
  • Status:
    Closed (Chosen Programmer: satsco; Paid; Rated 10 out of 10)
  • Posted:
    1/1/2009 at 15:33 EST
  • Closed:
    1/4/2009 at 19:22 EST
  • Project Creator:
    Rated 10 out of 10 for this project.
  • Budget:
    N/A
  • Description:
    Total estimated billable time it should take to complete the project outlined below is 3 hours max so bid accordinly.


    <---Part one of the project---> 2 hour max

    I need high and low tide information fetched from this page

    http://www.mobilegeographics.com:81/calendar/year/1519.html

    I only want the output to show the data for 4 days into the futre

    for example if today is tuesday, i want a simple table that shows wednesday, thursday, friday and saturdays tides.

    This needs to be done automatically daily using a cron file. I currently use snoopy 1.4 to pull the rest of the data on the page listed below and suggest using it to fetch this data.

    I have it working here in the 4 day outlook on this page but it is not pulling the correct data and gets high tide and low tide mixed up.

    http://www.sunglowpierlive.com/test/sunglowpiersouthbackup.php

    <---Part two of the project---> 1 hour max

    im also looking for a backend page that i update another page/blog with. It will function like a guestbook/shoutbox/blog. sql might not be needed if you can get it done with a flatfile/txt but i doubt you can as i spent numerous hours attempting to do so.

    Again i am looking for a very basic snipet of code. A simple input box and output.

    I just need a backend page with a textarea where i enter in data. the data will then need to be stored somewhere "txt/sql" and i need to be able to pull it to my home page. When i enter in new data it should be added to the old data and be viewed on top with the older data/post below it.

    This script will be used to update the daily forecast blog that will be on my homepage. When i make a new entry into the blog the text needs to be at the top of the page above the old blog entry.

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