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I'm considering getting help with a script that I'm working on. I may want someone to add database connectivity and maybe some specialty modules that work with the main script. I have a search engine module in mind, because my script could prepare an index of web addresses and some information about them.

Mainly, I'd like to work with a company that would pay me as I collaborate with them. In return, they would get a piece of the action when the script is finished.

The documentation is just about complete, as is the main, hard part of the script, and a sample of how I've used what I've completed so far to improve my website. I can provide a link to the documentation and the page that made use of the script, and possibly a link to a demonstration version of the script for anyone who's interested, qualified, and may be willing to work with me as described above.

ForTell Technologies has information on their homepage that makes them sound interested in such things, but they're in Canada, and I'm not. Too difficult to sue, and copyright issues probably become more complicated.

Any advice? Thanks.

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