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This project is intended for college student elections.
The projects aim to help college and university election be easy, the code are still rough which need finalization but they are working.
Installation:
i. Download the project
ii. Find poll.sql file and import on Mysql Database.
iii. Open READ ME and get the username and password for students and admin
v. Ready to Go!!!
NB: Send me email for any other suggestions and advice if needed, otherwise enjoy the voting project.
Helps an organization to create polls of different types of positions.
This script helps organizations to make polls of different types of positions with a number of candidates under each position. The script is not very stable and the code is still rough.
Installation:
i. Download the script and unzip it to your localhost or web server. Works best with Wamp server.
ii. Import polling3.sql from the dbBackups folder in the admin folder. Use phpMyAdmin in this case or together with cPanel for online server.
iii. Add login.html into the Apache configuration...