Hi everybody,

        Sorry, I realise this is a bit off topic - but I need to ask a question of
all those developers out there.
        At the moment, the company I work for has a Web Developer position vacant
(working with ASP/ColdFusion with a SQL 7 Database Server).
        SQL 7 isn't exaclty oracle, I know, but it's a step in the direction that
I'd like to take (db development stuff). So please, don't flame me for that
:)

        In order to ensure that the applicants aren't idiots we've been asked to do
a simple test which basically involves taking an access database with four
tables inside it, and creating a login and product view page. I've done
this, so this isn't related to my question (which I'll eventually get to)

        Additional to us having to submit the code to these pages, we are required
to submit documentation on how our pages work, and why we made it work that
way. I am able to do this, sure, but I'm not entirely sure if my format will
be correct. So, can anybody out there give me some tips on what this
documentatoin should contain? There's only about a 100 lines between the two
pages, so there isn't much to write about.

        Any information anybody can supply would be _greatly_ appreciated. I have
to hand this thing in in the not-to-distant future, so if you could rush it
too I'd like that even more :)

        Thanks for your time, and once again, sorry for posting off-topic, but this
is the best place I could think to ask.

Cheers,
Michael.
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