The attached specs talk in detail about exporting (we call it publishing) schedule information and player information (along with team names).
Essentially, you are to ask the user for what they want to output, how it should be output, where it should go, and what file format should be used (e.g. HTML vs. plain text file).
Then you query the data and build the output and present it to the user.
If the user is already viewing a schedule for a date or a team, or viewing a roster for a team, then when the user clicks "publish" the choice for what schedule or team has already been made (but allow them to change their minds).
Various output types are presented in the XLS Spreadsheet along with other comments.
Thanks for your bids.
## Deliverables
1) Complete and fully-functional working program(s) in executable form as well as complete source code of all work done.
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## Platform
PHP LINUX