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Pay-per-view with Drupal

I'm interested in starting a pay-per-view or pay-per-access website with Drupal. This means that the site should have the following functionality:

1) Allow users to purchase a short-term subscription e.g. 1 week
2) Support for different courses or channels
3) Manage user subscriptions via a user admin section to his/her different channels/courses

Is the e-Commerce project a viable way to implement this? Appreciate your answers and estimates. Thanks

Will Pay $200-$500 (Plus $50 for Beer): Drupal Design/Development

Long and short of it is that I need some revision made to our Drupal site. I'm really in love with the software, and do hope to learn it in the future. Regardless, I'd be pleased as punch to have something a little more impressive than the standard Bluebreeze theme up and running in the interim.

In the interests of honesty I must confess that, should you be successful in application, your work will eventually take the form of an erotica site. I understand certain individuals may have objections to things of that nature, and I respect that. I am also aware this listing will show up on the same page as someone specifically looking for a Christian Drupal developer - the humour is not lost on me.

In addition to having the skill to edit XHTML/CSS and PHP, communication is invaluable - so the candidate must be relatively easy to get a hold of, and possess a firm command of the english language. Kindly note that when I say "easy to get a hold of", I do not mean to suggest you will have to endure frantic phone calls at 2 in the morning with a desperate plea to fix teh interwebs.

Previous experience with design (in particular weathering, grunge, and decay effects) is an asset. You may be called upon to give creative input at various stages of the design - so good taste is also a preference. Although I understand that can be relative.

Bid for a feature: “Flag” similar to YouTube's Flag link under the video clip

Dear Drupal aficionados,

This is a useful feature for anyone who wants the functionality of flagging of posted materials (e.g. videos) on their web site that is a bit more sophisticated than that of Drupal out of box. I will pay for the best bid on this project and will give it back to the community for everyone to benefit from it.

The bid must include: the amount (in US$ or CAD$) and the estimated time of delivery.

The method you can deliver is to have it set up on a machine running on Drupal 5.3 (5.2 also OK) that I can see the result, and once it works according to specs below, the exchange of the payment and the code can be arranged.

Please do not reply here, but send your bid to http://drupal.org/user/151174/contact

Thank you.

Aaron

Flagging of a video clip:

Part 1:
A hyperlink text that by clicking on, pops up a "soft screen", just like in YouTube, giving the following options in radio button format, none of which are initially selected:

Please select one of the options below:

o Inappropriate material X
o Copyright violation
o Violent video

[Flag This Video button]

With a button to the right, as per above, to allow user to submit after the selection is made. If none of the radio buttons are selected and the button is pressed, it should pop up a window to indicate:

Urgent need for experienced Theme Developer

I need an experienced theme developer to create a relatively simple 3 column theme for a custom music download site. We need a layout for the frontpage and a complementary, flexible layout for the rest of the site (possibly using collapsable regions?!). The site will have dynamic content on the frontpage.

I will pay for a drupal theme

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Looking for Drupal developers or drupal companies in Denmark

Looking for Drupal developers or drupal companies in Denmark, interested in showing the capabilities of Drupal in relations to a site like: http://www.mtv.co.uk/
We are in the process of deciding whether or not to use drupal to support a new website. It's of greate importance that we get a cms system easy to update, and alså supporting article-database, blogs, playlists etc... probably from other sources...

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