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This is what a $200,000 website looks like

10 pointsby mjankowskialmost 12 years ago
http:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.sn.pl&#x2F;en&#x2F;SitePages&#x2F;Main.aspx<p>Made for Polish Supreme Court. So what you think?

7 comments

krappalmost 12 years ago
Ok... i&#x27;ve seen this a couple of times now.. someone please explain to me the point of base64 encoding parts of the page and saving them in hidden fields? It&#x27;s not as if you can&#x27;t decode, rewrite then re-encode that. Maybe it&#x27;s just an Active Server thing?<p>Also, now I feel like an idiot for building Wordpress sites with custom themes and plugins for under a grand. Clearly I need to get me a government contract :&#x2F; .
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yogoalmost 12 years ago
From the title you can automatically tell that it is for a government website somewhere. There have been examples of this posted on HN in the past like <a href="https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=5327184" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;news.ycombinator.com&#x2F;item?id=5327184</a>
kaushiktalmost 12 years ago
Holy Shit, 200K for this. Daimn !<p>I could have built a better one for the half price.
mjankowskialmost 12 years ago
I was just wondering if this is a norm to do websites at a cost of a nice apartment.
venkasubalmost 12 years ago
Should I saw &#x27;wow&#x27;? Or am I missing something?
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Piskvorrralmost 12 years ago
Very 1997.
musgrovealmost 12 years ago
The US gov&#x27;t would pay $400k.