Current Business Sites
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Rooster Hill Farm
My farm site! It uses PHP, mySQL, and Movable Type.
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Cornell Sites
Many of my Cornell sites have the same look and feel. This is because I designed the format! All sites are online help web sites for applications developed by my department. These applications are used by faculty, staff and students, and some external viewers as well.
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Ivy+ Conference Site
This site may be down
This site was designed for attendees to register for the Ivy+ conference. Once registered, people can submit topics for the agenda, vote on those topics and view other attendees. The administrator has the capability to e-mail all of the attendees, sort the topics into categories and change the welcome text on the front page. This was done using JSP (java server pages) JDBC and SQL with an Oracle backend.
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Solutions' Documentation
Here is a guide for developers to get started on creating their own applications at Cornell. It uses java servlets, css, javascript, x-ssi, and straight html. Many of the examples and code snippets are from applications developed by my department.
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Architecture and Campus Delivery
Running on an AIX box under Apache, this site deploys java servlets, css, javascript, x-ssi, and straight html. It is used in support of applications developed by my department.
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Student Employment System help
Running on an AIX box under Netscape Enterprise Server, this site deploys css, javascript, ssi, and straight html. It is used as an online help system for our Student Employment application.
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Reporting at Cornell help
Running on an AIX box under Netscape Enterprise server (soon to be Apache), this site deploys css, javascript, ssi, and straight html. It is used as an online help system for our Reporting (Actuate) web site.
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Online Help for Colts2
Running on an AIX box under Netscape Enterprise server (soon to be Apache), this site deploys css, javascript, ssi, and straight html. It is used as an online help system for the Cornell OnLine Time collection application.
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Business Sites
These sites were done for local businesses.
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Ed's Tents and Party Rentals
This site may be down
This site uses javascript to randomize what pictures are displayed, and also offers a small tour of products this business offers.
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Brush and Palette Auto
This site may be down
Running on a Mac under Webstar, this site deploys javascript, Netforms, Netcloak and straight html. The dealer is able to update and upload new data and pictures for his cars as his inventory changes.
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Cornell University Statler Hotel
This site is an informative site about Cornell University's Statler Hotel. Includes some QuickTime VR I did of the ballroom, and other digital pictures of the hotel.
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Defunct Sites
These sites are no longer online.
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Cathy Webb, realtor
The highlight of this site was a point-and-click map of the county that invoked a perl script to display the houses in that area. Really cool!
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CIT Online Staff directory
This site, running on a mac, used a Filemaker database to hold staff names and contact info. The phone list was searchable and printable, and users could sort by department or name, and also search for particulars.
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