Does anybody know what is the backend script that manages this site

by TanB
5 replies
Hi

I have a question and as well as a request for any possible suggestion:

I am looking to build a membership site like this one:

http://www.ashleymadison.com/app/public/loginaction.p

(please note, I am not in any way affiliated with this site, nor I am advertising it; their members database is huge anyway :-) and they don't need my help...)

My site is not going to be something related with the theme of the above site (or similar), but I like the way this site is managed in terms of backend script.

If you don't know anything about this site (or don't like to register to it, though it is free), then I would appreciate if you will provide some input about this site idea:

I need a script that manages a membership site: there will be advertisers (who will advertise for free) and members, who will pay a minimal fee to have access to the advertisers. Basically this is the bone (the main idea); I have not elaborated it yet.

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance

Tan
#backend #manages #script #site
  • Profile picture of the author KirkMcD
    I'm pretty certain it is custom built.
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    • Profile picture of the author max2010
      Originally Posted by KirkMcD View Post

      I'm pretty certain it is custom built.
      yep, me too... this is custom
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  • Profile picture of the author AlTheGr8
    They guys are right, it's custom built. Also, more on technologies used here - ashleymadison.com - Website Technology Profile
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  • Profile picture of the author LovelyCornSyrup
    There's a big difference between a script and full-blown web application. The latter is exactly what the website you've pointed to is. They're typically built on top of frameworks you can get for free like RoR, CakePHP, or CodeIgniter, but if you're looking for one be developed to spec that's going to cost you a couple thousand dollars. You're going to drop a pretty penny on the deal, but any Web Development firm worth one's salt can get the job done in a few business days.
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  • Profile picture of the author ara67
    I agree with statements above
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