Functional Site Update
I have added input validation code to the forms. They now verify that the required fields have data and that fields like zip code, phone number, and email address use the right formats. Please begin testing the forms and posting issues on the blog. The site map is located at: http://aspspider.info/asadis
Known Issues:
Gene said that he wasn’t able to login after creating an account. I’m unable to replicate this issue on my end so it may have to do with configuration. Please verify that your browsers allow you to save cookies, as that’s how the login pages store authentication tickets.
It’s not compatible with Mozzila firefox. Also, we need a logout button along with the update button.
Comment by admin — February 17, 2008 @ 3:43 pm
That incompatibility is a potential risk, luckily IE has the predominance in the market place
Comment by admin — February 17, 2008 @ 3:44 pm
Gene, I have FireFox and am able to use the pages just fine. Again, I’m thinking it’s probably some setting/configuration that’s getting in the way.
Comment by MI — February 17, 2008 @ 4:22 pm
Just added the logout feature.
Comment by MI — February 17, 2008 @ 5:14 pm
MI,
Good job on the layout! It is professional, and so BU-alike!
I try to sign up @ http://aspspider.info/asadis, but without a success. I am getting an error message saying “Server Error in ‘/asadis’ Application”. I’ve sent you my input and the error message in detail (attachment) to your BU email. Please review.
Thanks,
Leong.
Comment by Leong — February 17, 2008 @ 6:12 pm
I think the CSS intergrates the site stylistically into the BU theme so that if you do go to resources located outside the portal on the BU site you don’t get a jarring effect.
Comment by admin — February 18, 2008 @ 2:11 am
Functionality Testing,
I am sure MI that all the issues raised were fixed (aspspider) because it worked perfectly well for me.
The update, delete, insert, add fuctionalities all work fine!
I also tried to log in as administrator and it failed! Great job!
Is that the testing that is weighted 45% you mentioned?
Gracias
Oge
Comment by oge — February 22, 2008 @ 1:30 am