I use FIX protocol in financial software development - [login to view URL] FIX is a standard which is updated in a series of libraries and service packs (available on the FIX website, or several other online resources). I would like to aggregate all of these into a website (either MySQL/php, or SQL/ASP.net - your choice, but my preference would be to render the web pages using something like HTML5/CSS3 and Javascript). My aim is to be able to copy/paste FIX messages that I debug every day, and have the webpage highlight errors, misused tags etc, so I can amend as necessary, and forward to my team. It would also be great, to have some kind of toggling in the webpage, so I can have the FIX message rendered in Human Readable format, in addition to debug highlights. Furthermore, in each library, it would be ideal to add my own custom tags, from time-to-time. I expect to discuss this in a little more depth, before selecting the right coder for the task. Thank you
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