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The WebDoctor
Internet Technology Expertise

Internet Technology / Website Design

    I have been designing and developing custom web sites for businesses, government, and individuals since February of 1995.  I develop both complex, full featured company wide websites wishing to integrate their business onto the World Wide Web and simple websites for smaller companies wishing to make an entry level presence on the Internet. I use the latest tools and technology to get the job done in a professional, prompt, and courteous manner. Some of the main products I use in developing websites are: Home Site, Office 2000, FrontPage2000, Interdev, NT, Internet Information Server, and PhotoShop. As you can see the WebDoctor specialize in Microsoft products, which in turn provides you, our customers with robust Internet applications and websites.
    Give the WebDoctor a call. I can easily answer any and all the questions you might have regarding doing business on the Internet. You will find me easy to talk to and loaded with reliable information and solutions to your ideas, that will help make your decision that much easier. I have excellent references and colleagues that can attest to the quality and fairness of my work.
     Some of my websites are larger than others. See Sample Sites to critique some of the sites I've developed. I strongly believe today's market is calling for the skills to integrate a companies data on the web and not just static web pages. I also believe I have successfully aligned my company with that need, using products and technologies such as Active Server Pages, VBScript, Java, Cold Fusion and Access and SQL Server..
    My Internet database work first started with a Microsoft product called "dbWeb". It was an easy and quick way to integrate an Access database to the web. It came early on, so with that came limited flexibility. Where I found it to fall short is its inability to pass parameters from one query to another. Then I started to get into Active Server Pages (ASP), where there were very few limitations. You can do some pretty cool stuff with Active Server Pages and ODBC compliant Databases.